1918 November Council Proceedings282"
public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special •assessment or
t� said plat must file his or their
objections in writing with the City
Recbrder of said City of Dubuque
on or 'before said session of the
City Council to be held Nov. 7th,
1918, Or to appear at said session
of the Council to show cause,' if any'
you have, why said assessment
should not be levied:
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 26,
1918.
JOHN STUBER,
10 -26 -3t City Recorder.
Notice of Meeting 'M police and Fire
Commission: and Examination of
Applicants For Positions on' the'
Police and Fire Detiartnients: -
There will be a meeting of the
Police and Fire Commission • at the
City Hall Monday evening 'October
'4 for the purpose of examin-
ing applicants for positions on the
Police' 'or Fire Departments. Those
wishing to take the examinations
can obtain the proper application
blaiBts' from the Secretary in the
Mayor's Office.
BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE
COMMISSIONERS.
10 -4-3t
Notice to Registration Clerks.
You and each of you are hereby
requested to be present at a meet-
Tu esday evening, October 22nd,
1918, for the purpose of being
sworn in and receiving instructions
governing registration and also re-
ceiving supplies for the .perform -
a.nce of said registration.
JOHN STUBER,
10 -21 -2t City Recorder.
Official Notices.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Regular session November 7th,
1918.
Council met at 8 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, Strobel.
Absent —Alds. McLaughlin and
Plamondon.
BILLS.
John Dehing, health $ 60 00
Richard Kolck, health 12 00
William Singrin, excavating 40 65
John Bohn, inspector 35 00
John Tiby, 5 per cent retain-
ed on 7th St. ext..sanitary
sewer 19 35
Nick Staner, sidewalks 440 00
Nick Staner, constructing
steps Vine street 691 12
Nick Staner, Bee Branch
sewer 3000 00
On motion of Ald. Frith all bills
properly O. K. were ordered paid.
Ald. Plamondon entered and took
his seat at 8:15 p. m.
Ald. Frith moved that the rules
be suspended for the purpose of al-
lowing any one present to address
they Council relative to the Iowa
Telephone Co. excavating on certain
streets in the city. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel.
Nays —None.
Absent—Ald. McLaughlin.
A representative of the Iowa Tel-
ephone Co. addressed the Council
asking for permission to excavate in
Rhomberg Avenue and Kniest
Street. On motion of Ald. Frith the
Iowa Telephone Co. will be allowed
to excavate after putting up a cash
bond in the suin of $200.00.
Petition of business men of the
Second ward asking the City Coun-
cil not to abolish the engine house
at the corner of Fourth and Locust
streets presented and read.
On motion of A,ld. Leist the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of Maryland Casualty Co.
asking the City Council to surrender
the bond given by the Federal De-
posit and Trust Co. in favor of Geo.
D. Wybrant for $30,000.00, as a new
bond for $40,000.00 has been issued.
On motion of Ald. Leist the petition
was referred to the City Attorney.
Petition of Michael Mullen call-
ing the attention of the City Coun-
cil to a bill that he had presented
for payment some time in August
for work done on the bathing pool at
Fourteenth and Elm streets, pre-
sented and read.
Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1918. 283
Ald. Leist •moved that the bill of
Michael Mullen be taken from the
Committee of the Whole. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas: Aids. Andresen, Hird, Leist,
Plamondon, Strobel.
Nays —Ald. Frith.
Absent -Ald. McLaughlin.
Ald. Leist moved that the bill of
Michael Mullen be paid. Carried'.
Petition of Kretschmer Mfg. Co.
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer to accept the
taxes of Kretschmer Mfg. Co. and
Kretschmer Building Co. on a valua-
tion of $5,000 for the years 1916,
1917 and 1918, on City Lots 417,
418 and 419, stating that the City
Council took action to that - effect in
February, 1912. Presented and read.,
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of Voelker Realty Co.
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer not to advertise
for sale and to accept as payment in
full on a valuation as of January,
1917, this being for 1917 taxes of
$1,200.00, on the following: Lots
2 to 26, inclusive and 36 and 58,
Bellevue Add., assessed to under-
signed in the sum of $1,520, and odd
numbered Lots 1 to 19, 27, 35, 41, 57
and 69, in Bellevue Add., assessed
to M. M. Hoffman, Trustee, all now
owned by the undersigned, the lat-
ter being assessed for a total of
$3,580.00, each of which groups of
lots were purchased entire for $600,
making a total valuation of $1,200.
Presented and read. On motion of
Ald. Frith the petition was referred
to the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of Voelker Realty Co.
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer to accept the
taxes for the year 1914 in full of
$1.,300 and cancel interest on lot
315, Woodlawn Park, which was
assessed for $2,300, claiming same
was a clerical error. Presented and
read. On motion of Ald. Frith the
petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Petition of Voelker Realty Co.
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer to accept in
full on a valuation of $200, with-
out interest, and not to advertise for
tax sale, but to make a correction
on assessment for the following lots:
Rosedale Add., 32, 35, 36, 37, 38 and
39, which were assessed for $840,
though for the following years 1912',
1913 and 1911 they were assessed
for $240. A house on lots 33 or
34, owned by Mrs. S. Cooper, was
erroneously assessed as being on
our lots. Presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith the petition
284 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1918.
was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of W. T. Brown, agent,
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer not to advertise
for sale and reduce taxes on Lot
1 -1A,. Levens Add., up to 1915 was
assessed on the city's books as
$7,000, and at that time the assess-
ment was raised to $28,230. Pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Leist the, petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of W. J. Burns asking
the City Council to instruct the
City Treasurer not to advertise for
sale 252 -252A -253, southwest corner
of Eighth and Clay streets, and to
assess same for $10,000, being the,
purchase price, the property now
being assessed for $14,350. Pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Strobel the petition was received
and filed.
Petition of Nellie Blake asking
the City Council to instruct the City
Treasurer not to sell at tax sale,
hut to allow taxes to remain as a
lien on the following property: The
eastern part of lot 7 in Ellen Blake's
Sub., fronting 90 feet on West Lo- _
oust Street, and 93 feet at the rear
on north end of said premise,
amount clue for 1911 to 1917, inclu-
sive amounting to about $323 and
interest. Presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Leist the petition
was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of Joe Benzer asking the
City Council to increase his salary
to the same schedule as that of the
engineers of the fire department,
stating that as driver of the big lad-
der truck he has to respond to all
alarms. Presented and read.
Ald. Leist 'moved to grant the
prayer of the petition.
Ald. Plamondon amended Ald
Leist's motion to refer the petition
to the Committee of the Whole.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Plamondon, Strobel.
Nays —Ald. Leist.
Absent - -Ald, McLaughlin.
Petition of MrS. Ida Hussman,
by Louis F. Metz, guardian, asking
the City Council to cancel- the taxes
on Wieland's Sub., lots 8 and 9, for
the year 1917, total tax $12.60, stat-
ing that she is grandmother of the
six children of George and Hulda
Schlegel, now deceased, and there is
no income to provide for paying
taxes. Presented• and read. Oft
motion of Ald. Frith the petition
was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of Auguste, Schneider
asking the City Council to reduce,,
taxes on Lots 3 of Sub. 1, Gieger's
Sub., Lot 1 of Sub. 4 of 1, Gieger's
Sub., Lot 1 of Sub. 5 of 1, Gieger's
Sub. assessed for $900.00. Presented
and read. On motion of Ald. Frith
the petition was referred to the
Committee of the Whole.
Petition of Anna Russell asking
the ,City Council to cancel the inter-
est on taxes on Lot 25, G. W. Rog -
er's Sub., amount of interest $19.52,
claiming she is a widow, her son
who is in the Army being her only
means of support. Presented and
read.
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
City Engineer Cullen presented
rough sketch of proposed temporary
bridge to be built at North Cascade
Road.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
sketch was referred to the Commit-
tee of the Whole.
City Recorder Stuber presented
and read the Notice, certified to by
the publishers, of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment to pay for constructing side-
walks abutting the, following named
lots: South 161 feet of Lot 10 of 14
and 15, Bush's Sub., amount of spe-
cial assessment $81.81; Lot 10 of 14
and 15, Bush's Sub., amount of spe-
cial assessment $33.08; Lot 9 of 14
and 15, Bush's Sub., amount of spe-
cial assessment $30.30. P. J. Muel-
ler, Contractor.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the no-
tice was received and filed.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, That to pay for
cement sidewalks, by P. J. Mueller,
Contractor, in front of and adjoining
the same, a Special Tax be and is
hereby Levied on the several Lots
and Parts of Lots, and Parcels of
Real Estate hereinafter named, sit-
uate and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each Lot
or Parcel of Real Estate, as follows:
Owner. Description. Amt.
Margt. Ryan, south 161 feet
of Lot 10 of 14 and 16,
Bush's Sub., 648 sq. ft. ce-
ment walk at 12 1 -2c,
$81.00; extra expense at
1 %, 81c; total $ 81 81
Mary J. Beacon, Lot 10 of
14 and 15, Bush's Sub.,
262 sq. ft. cement walk at
12 1 -2c, $32.75; extra ex-
pense at 1 %, 33c; total _. 33 08
Mary J. Beacon, Lot 9 of
14 and 15, Bush's Sub.,
240 sq. ft. cement walk at
12 1 -2c, $30.00; extra ex-
pense at 1 %, 30c; total 30 30
$145 19
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Adopted Nov. 7th, 1918.
Approved Nov. 8th, 1918.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder.
JAMES SAUL,
Mayor.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, Plamondon, Strobel.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
Sworn statement of the Pioneer
Savings Bank & Trust Co. in re-
sponse to the request of the City
Connell, "On January 1, 1913, the
Pioneer Savings Bank I &I Trust Co.,
formerly German Savings Bank of
Dubuque, owned and held twelve
bonds of the Dubuque City Water
Works of the total value of twelve
thousand dollars." Presented and
read.
On motion of Ald. Leist the City
Treasurer was instructed to collect
all taxes on the Pioneer Trust &,
Savings Bank, after deducting the
amount of Dubuque City Water
Works Bonds held,
Communication of the Iowa Tele-
phone Co. referring to the petition
of A. W. Reifsteck relative to dam-
age to sidewalk when it was replaced
by the Iowa Telephone - Co. and
suggesting that the matter be held
in abeyance until after the winter
is over and then see what condition
the walk is in. Presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Hird the commu-
nication was made a matter of
record.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit
my payroll for labor on streets in
the several road districts during the
fast half of October, 1918.
Amount due laborers $832.46
Also payroll for sprinkling and
sweeping for the last half of Octo-
ber, 1918.
Amount due laborers $88.20
Also submit payroll for labor on
road's leading into the county to
be paid from the various ward por-
tions of the county road fund:
Fourth County Road amount
due laborers $ 89.70
Fifth County Road amount
due laborers 243.72
Respectfully submitted
JOHN SCHROMEN,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay-
rolls were received and warrants
ordered 'drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred
back to the Committee on Streets.
Also submit the payroll for labor
Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1918. 285
on grading streets and alleys.
Amount due laborers $352.60
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN SCHROMEN,
Street Commissioner.
_.._On motion of Ald. Leist the pay-
rolls were received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred
back to the Committee on Streets.
Also submit the payroll for labor
on sewers during the last half of
October, 1918.
Amount due laborers $335.50
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN SCHROMEN,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
payrolls were received and war-
rants ordered drawn to pay the
various amounts and the report re-
ferred back to the Committee on
Sewers. -
Chief of Police Giellis reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith suhrnit
the police report for the month of
October, 1918:
Assault and battery 1
Disorderly conduct 3
Disturbing the peace' 2
Deserters from U. S. Army
Fugitives – 1
Intoxication 70
Illegal transportation of liquor 1
Larceny
Murder
Petit larceny
Receiving stolen goods
Vagrancy
Violating speed ordinance
Violating traffic ordinance
Total
Residents arrested
Doors found open
Defective lights
Lodgers harbored
Meals furnished prisoners
Cost of food
Sheriff dieting prisoners for
month of October $21.50
Police court costs and fines
collected $77.00
Patrol runs for prisoners 200
Committee calls 7
Miles traveled 291
Ambulance calls 102
Also beg to submit payroll for
Policemen for the last half of Oc-
tober, 1918:
Amount due Policemen __..$1,772.23
Amount retained in pension
fund $ 35.51
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. GIELLIS,
Chief of Police.
On motio not Ald. Andresen, the
report and payroll were received and
warrants ordered drawn to pay the
1
1
7
1
4
4
101
45
22
54
30
36
$7.20
vaious amounts and the report re-
ferred back to the Police Committee.
Fire Chief Ahern reported as fol-
lows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for the Fire Department for
the last half of October, 1918:
Amount due Firemen $2,375.40
Pension fund retained $44.97
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID AHERN. Chief.
On motion of Ald. Leist, the pay-
roll was received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred
back to the Fire Committee. ,
City Auditor Lagen reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re
port for the last half of October,
1918, showing the amount due City
Officers for salaries $1,472.87, and
Amanda Beyer (Iowa workingmen
compensation) $17.54.
Very respectfully,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
On motion of Ald. Leist, the pay-
roll was received and warants or-
dered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the payroll referred
back to the Finance Committee.
City Treasurer Wybrant reported
as follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The following is a
statement of amounts advanced by
me during the month of October,
1918, for which please order war-
rants drawn in my favor:
Interest on warrants out-
standing $2,039.75
Miscellaneous 24.02
Also please have loan warrants,
No. 4718 for $500.00, and No. 4719
for $200.00, both dated Nov. 7th,
1901, renewed in favor of Mrs. Car-
oline Kriebs, interest at 5 per cent,
from October 25th, 1918.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the re-
port of the City Treasurer was ap-
proved and warrants ordered drawn .
to cover the various amounts and the'
report referred back to the Finance
Committee.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Your Committee of
the Whole at their last session of
October 23rd, 1918, referring to the
sprinkling bill of the Dubuque Elec-
tric Co. for the month of July 1918,
for 30 days' sprinkling at $16.45 per
day, amounting to $493.50. I have
investigated and find that the bill is
incorrect and that the same was not
filed b ythe Dubuque Electric Co.,
but was filed through an error by
the Comwittee Clerk.
Very respectfully,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
On motion of Ald. Andresen, the
bill of the Dubuque Electric Co. was
referred back to the Committee
Clerk for correction
On motion of Ald. Hird, the fol-
lowing weighmasters' reporters were
made a matter of record:
C. J. McCarthy $33.55
Louise Pitscher 1.40
Mrs. C. Deckert 4.10
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: I beg to submit to
you the bill of Dr. A. H. Blocklinger
for services rendered William Myers,
a city fireman, on January 31, 1918,
in the sum of $15.00. As this bill
covers an item of expense which
properly falls under the Working-
men's Compensation law and for
which the City is responsible, I beg
to recommend that the bill be paid
and a warrant drawn in favor of A.
H. Blocklinger in the sum of $15.00.
Respectfully submitted,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Leist the re-
port of the City Attorney was ap-
proved and warrant ordered drawn
for $15.00 in favor of Dr. A. H.
Blocklinger.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque. •
Gentlemen: The following claims
were sent to me for report and in-
vestigation and after consulting with
the Committee on Claims, we beg to
recommend as follows:
The claim of Leo Loes which is
for damages claimed to have been
sustained on the morning of Septem-
ber 17, 1918, when a team of horses
which he was driving became fright-
ened at the City roller, ran away and
broke the wagon, the harness, and
also cut the horse. The claim is
filed in the sum of $25.00. After in-
vestigation we feel that there is no
merit in this case and no liability
and recommend the claim be de-
nied. We also call your attention
to the fact that the claim as pre-
pared does not comply with the
statute.
The claim of Stella Ball for per-
sonal injury claimed to have been
sustained on the 14th day of August,
1918, while walking on the sidewalk
on the southerly side of West Locust
Street. It is stated that while upon
said walk she stepped upon a defect-
ive manhole cover, which tipped and
she was thrown into the hole and
sustained injuries to various parts of
286 Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1918. Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1918. 287
her body. The claim is made for
the sum of $500. I beg to advise you
that there is no question about the
liability in this case as the condi-
tion existed there for a number of
years and became dangerous. After
the accident happened the Mayor
went to the scene and ordered the
place repaired at once. We have
effected a settlement with the claim-
ant in this case and we recommend
to you that you pay her the sum of
$75.00 in full of her claim and that
a warrant be drawn in said amount
and the treasurer instructed accord-
ingly.
JOS. L. HIRD,
E. E. FRITH,
Committee on Claims.
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Hird the re-
port of the City Attorney and Com-
mittee on Claims was approved.
STIPULATION AND AGREEMENT
Know All Men by These Presents:
Whereas, the Midland Chemical
Company, of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, is desirous of receiving per-
mission from the City Council to in-
stall an air tank in front of their
place of business on Jones street for'
free air for automobiles. -
Now, Therefore, in consideration
of the permission granted by the
City Council to place said air tank
in front of the Midland Chemical
Company property on Jones street,
the Midland Chemical Company
agrees, and by these presents does
agree, to maintain said air tank in
a caiful and safe manner:
It is Further Stipulated and
Agreed that the Midland Chemical
Company shall alone be responsible
for and pay any and all damages
that may grow out of any injuries
sustained by any person or which
may happen to any property by rea-
son of the maintenance of said air
tank as the same may be adjudged
by any court of law or equity.
The signing of this stipulation
shall be deemed an acceptance of
the conditions thereof.
MIDLAND CHEMICAL CO.,
By L. O. HILLYARD, Manager.
Witnessed by F. B. Chamberlain.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: Permission was
granted to the Midland Chemical
Company by your honorable body to
install a free air tank in front of
their property, and I have drawn
up the proper stipulation and
agreement. This stipulation has
been signed by the proper parties,
is herewith returned and I recom-
mend that the same be made a
matter of record.
Respectfully yours,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Hird the report
of the City Attorney was approved.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: Kindly have war-
rant drawn in the sum of $10.00 in
my favor to pay the required de-
posit to the Clerk of the Federal
Court which is required under Rule
16 of said in the case of the
City of Dubuque vs. the Dubuque
Electric Co., and instruct the treas-
urer accordingly.
Respectfully yours,
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Strobel the
City Recorder was instructed to
draw a warrant for $10.00 in favor
of -_the City Attorney.
Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 7, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The Board of Health
for the City of Dubuque met in
special session at 10 o'clock Tuesday
morning, Oct. 29, 1918.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present - -Ald. Andresen, Citizens
M. M. Hoffman, A. Zillig, City At-
torney M. H. Czizek.
The board took up the matter of
raising the restrictions upon public
gatherings, as heretofore prohibited,
it being apparent to all that the
local situation is rvery much improv-
ed with reference to Spanish in-
fluenza. Being guided by informa-
tion from competent and reliable
sources that the danger from this
disease was to a large measure elim-
inated, the local hoard. decided • to
lift the ban upon churches at once,
but with and under the following
express conditions:
1. That all churches before open-
ing shall be thoroughly fumigated.
2. That all services conducted in
churches shall last not longer than
forty -five minutes at any one time.
3. That between services and at
times when no services are in prog-
ress church windows shall be left
open so as to assure perfect circu-
lation.
4. No person shall be permitted
to attend church who has a cold or
is afflicted with influenza or is in a
stage of 'recovery from this disease.
5. All persons attending church
should be governed by the ordinary
rule of taking all precautions neces-
sary to prevent the spread of dis-
ease, such as spitting, sneezing or
doughing, and a handkerchief should
be used when these things become
necessary.
SCHOOLS AND THEATRES.
These rules will prevail until fur-
288 Regular Session, Nov: 7, 1918.
ther notice.
With reference to the opening of
schools the local board decided to
postpone action until the matter
could be investigated further, but it
is suggested that when the schools
open they must first be thoroughly
fumigated.
With reference to the require-
ments in force in compelling the
examination of children as a condi-
tion to their leaving the city as a
result of the epidemic of infantile
paralysis, the local board decided
that this precaution was no longer
necessary and health certificates
will no longer be required.
With reference to theaters and
other assemblages the local board
decided to postpone action until
those matters could be more thor-
oughly decided upon and their ac-
tion would be governed by condi-
tions developing within the next few
days.
• (Signed) Local Board of Health
For the City of Dubuque.
By John Stuber, Clerk.
The Board of Health of the City
of Dubuque met in special session
at 10:45 a. m. Oct. 30th, 1918, for
the purpose of adopting the follow-
ing resolution:
Chairman Saul in the chair.
Present:. Aids. Andresen, Leist;
Citizens A.' Zillig, City Attorney
Czizek.
Ald. Andresen offered the follow-
ing:
Be it resolved by the Board of
Health of the City of Dubuque: That
after an inspection and investigation
of the building located on City Lots
387 and 388, owned by J. H. Rhom-
herg, it was found that said prem-
ises are in an unhealthy, dirty and
unsanitary condition and unfit for
habitatio; it is therefore ordered,
That the owner of said property
he notified to have the tenants oc-
cupying said property removed with-
in ten days from the date hereof and
said gremises thoroughly cleaned
and put in a sanitary condition be-
fore the same are rented. (Failure to
comply with this notice, said prem-
ises will be condemned and the own-
er thereof prosecuted as provided
for by law.) •
Ald. Andresen moved the adoption
of the resolution.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— Andresen, Leist, Zillig.
Nays —None. •
Respectfully yours,
JOHN STUBER.
Clerk of the Board of Health.
Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 7, 1918.
The Board of Health met in reg-
ular session Nov. 7th, 1918.
Chairman Saul in the chair.
Present —Ald. Andresen; Citizens,
M. M. Hoffman, A. Zillig.
Minutes of the special meeting of
Oct. 29th, 1918, and Oct 30th, 1918,
presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Anderesen, the
minutes were approved as read.
On motion of Ald. Andresen, the
following bills were sent to the
county for payment:
Dr. E. L. Reinecke $ 70.00
Dr. E. L. Reinecke 300.00
Dr. E. L. Reinecke 64.00
Dr E. L. Reinecke 14.00
Dr. E. L. Reinecke 22.00
Dr. E. L. Reinecke 64.00 /•-
Dr. Charles Palen 001 j S �
1
Adam Zillig 38.70
Adam Zillig 36.90
Daniel McKeown 4.83
Daniel McKeown 12.30
J. A. Voelker & Son 10.00
J. A. Voelker & Son 4.00
A. Hasler 95.23
Ed. Baumgartner 55.99
C. Corrance Grocery Co. 45.50
John Eisenegger 32.05
August Nachtman 7.40
Saunders Meat Market 10.40
Frank Burns 8.25
R. W. Quinlan 70.32
Thos. J. Mulgrew Co. 1,8.00
Geo. F. Kleih & Son 7.25
Carr, Ryder Adams Co. 4.00
Dubuque Electric Co. 3.23
E. A. Quam 15.00
Dr. C. Hesselberg 10.00
Times - Journal 2.50
On motion of' Ald. Leist the bill
of Peter Woodson and wife for care
of the Detention Hospital was order-
ed returned for correction. 4
A. Zillig moved to adjourn. Car-
ried. JOHN STUBER,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
On motion of Ald. Leist, the re-
port of the Board of Health was
adopted.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the City Engineer be instructed to
stake the E. Muntz property and
notify E. Muntz to be present when
the grounds are view.
E. E. FRITH,
,Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of the Mississippi Valley
Waterways Association be received
and filed,
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the taxes on lots 182, 183, 184, 185,
186 and 187, Finley Addition, be-
longing to Jos. L. Hird, be reduced
to $1,800 for the years 1914, 1915,
1916 and 1917 and the City Treas-
urer be instructed to collect the
taxes with interest.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the street assessment on Lot No. 9,
Klingenberg Fourth Sub., belonging
to Matilda Specht, be reduced from
$95.75 to $50.00.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully • t coon .mend that
resolutions expressing the sympa-
thies of the City Council over the
death of. Fire Chief !Jos. R. Rein -
fried be drawn up and spread on
records of Council; also that a copy
be sent to the children.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the changes in the patrol house be
referred to the Police and Light
Committee and the Chief of Police
and the report sent back to the
Committee of the Whole.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of John Rumple regard-
ing interest. on taxes since 1915 be
granted.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole.
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of R. J. Love asking
that his taxes for 1917 be cancelled,
be granted.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the 'petition of A. L. Rhornberg rel-
ative to cancelling the assessment on
Detention Hospital property, be
granted, as provided for in agree-
ment.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
that the petition of Mrs. Geo. Kuntz,
asking that the taxes be cancelled
for 1916 and 1917, be granted.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
-would respectfully . recommend that
the petition of J. W. Twaits for
cancellation of taxes, be received
and filed.
El. E. FRITH.
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the City Engineer be instructed to
measure up the area ways in the
alley between the Main and Locust
Regular Session, Nov. 7, 1918. 289
Street and report to the. Committee
of the Whole.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of Amanda C. Maxwell,
relative to sewer connection, be re-
ferred to the Board of Health.
Chairman.
E. E. FRITH,
Ald. Frith moved the report of the
Committee of the Whole .be refer-
red back to the Committee of the
Whole. Carried.
Your Committee on Streets would
respectfully report that we have ex-
amined the Vine street steps, and
would respectfully recommend that
same be accepted, and that the con-
tractor be paid with the exception
of 5 per cent.
E. E. Frith, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the re-
port of the Committee on Streets
was adopted.
Ald. Frith offered the following:
Be it resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, That the
taxes for the year 1918, for the fol-
lowing purposes be levied as provid-
ed by law on all taxable property
within the limits of said City in the
respective number of mills on the
dollar on the assessed valuation of
all taxable property in said City ex-
cept as otherwise provided:
Mills.
General Fund 8 2 -43
Fire Fund 2
Reduction of City Debt 7,
Library Fund 1 -3
Police Pension Fund 1 -16
Fire Pension Fund 1 -16
Park Fund 1 -2
Road Fund 2.
Total 14
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the resolution.
. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Andresen, Frith, Hird,
Leist, Plamondon, Strobel..
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. McLaughlin.
On motion of Ald. Leist the City
Auditor was instructed to prepare a
list showing the amount of money
necessary to 'pay the salaries for
each department of the City for the
period of one year and submit same
to the City Council.
Ald. Leist moved to adjourn. Car -
ridd. JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder.
Adopted
Attest:
1918.
Mayor.
City Recorder.
290 Special Session, Nov. 18, 1918.
CITY COUNCIL.
(Official.)
Special session, November 18th,
1918.
Council met at 4 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present: Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist; McLaughlin, Strobel.
Absent: Ald. Plamondon.
Mayor Saul stated this meeting
is called for the purpose of acting
on the petition of the Liberty Trac-
tor Co., and acting on any other
business that might properly come
before a regular meeting of the City
Council.
Petition of Liberty Tractor Co.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The Liberty Tractor
Company, of this city, would re-
spectfully ask your honorable body
to vacate Elm street between Twen.
ty- seventh and Twenty- eighth
streets, and the alley between Elm
and Washington streets from Twen-
ty- seventh to Twenty - eighth streets,
and in support of this request rep-
resents to this honorable body that
the Liberty Tractor Company has
let the contract for the erection of
its main building for the manufac-
ture of the Liberty Tractor, within
the described premiss, 80x160 feet,
and that other buildings necessary
and incidental to the manufacture
of this tractor will be needed, com-
mencing with the actual operation
of the main factory, for the storage
of finished and raw material and
the part of the street and alley to
be vacated will be vitally necessary
for the placing of those buildings,
and as a means of ingress and egress
to and therefrom.
Your petitioner respectfuly prays
your favorable consideration of this
petition.
LIBERTY TRACTOR COMPANY.
By W. .11. MELTSER, Secretary.
THEO. E. BUECHELE,
Vice president
Presented and read.
Ald. Frith moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing
any one present to °address the
Council.
Carried by the folowing vote:
Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Strobel.
Nays -None.
Absent: Ald. Plamondon.
Mr. Meuser et al addressed the
Council relative to the petition of
the Liberty Tractor Company.
Ald. Frith moved that the prayer
of the petition be granted, a reso-
lution containing the proper restric-
tions to be offered later.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas: Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Strobe.
Nays -None.
Absent: Ald. Plamondon.
Ald. Hird moved to adjourn. Car-
ried.
JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder.
Adopted , 1918.
Approved
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL,.
(Official.)
Regular session, November 21st,
1918.
Council met at 8:20 p.- m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present -Aids. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon,
Strobel.
BILLS.
John Drehouse expense $ 69.85
Nic Staner, - constructing Bee
Branch sewer, 28th 'St. 1065.00
E: T. Frith, Health' 1080.00
11rax'•Bemis, Bathing Beach 113.77
Schorer Bros., expense 24.35
Swift & Co., expense
C. L. Dambacher, expense
Pier Bros., expense
Burroughs Adding Machine
Co., expense
Geo: Bendel, expense
The Key City Gas Co., ex-
pense
The' Key City Gas Co , fire,
police and expense 100.45
The Key City Gas Co., police,
expense and fire 4.25
The Key City Gas Co., ex
pense 3.00
Wm. Grode, expense 1.00
Thos. J. Mulgrew, expense 8.20
.Pier Bros., expense 10.00
Eichhorn & Bechtel, expense 2.35
F. A. Burns, expense 12.50
Wm. Grote, expense 4.00
McCollins Co., expense 68.09
Wm. Grode, expense 2.00
Western Union Telegraph
expense 2.00
Klauer & Kress, police and
expense 30.90
McEvoy Co., expense 69.60
Frank Paar, expense 2.50
F. A. Nesler & Son, expense 52.)O
Swift & Co., expense 8.65
Relihan & Mullen, expense • 10.60
Pier Bros., expense 13.00
Jos. J. Rowan & Son, ex-
pense 2.40
C. Alexander, expense 1.50
Albert'Ney, expense 36.73
Frank Paar, expense 2.50
Adam Zillig, police 2.70
Clarence M. Trent, expense 28.50
Delhi Auto Supply Shop, ex-
pense 6.50
F. M. Jaeger Co., sidetvalk.... 10.10
National Printing' Co., ex-
pense 75.52
National Printing Co., ex-
pense
Gates Half Sole Station, po-
lice
C. J. McCarthy, police
Eichhorn & Bechtel, police:
North End Drug Store, po-
lice 1.70
Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918' 2
4.50
7.80
26.00
3.72
1.50
2.10
10.60
14.00 •
7.20
16:18
John Giellis, police : .. ..
Peter Even & Son; police
Iowa Oil • Co., police
Melvin Leist, Health
John Dehing,'Health
Cadillac Co. Health
Byrne Bros., Health '
Adam Zillig,. Health
John , Voelker & Son, Health
Cota, Byrne' & Seymour,
Health
Peryon's Pharmacy, Health
Peryon's Pharmacy, Health
National Refining Co., Health
National Refining "Co., Health
Midwest Auto Supply Co.;
Health'
F. M:' Jaeger Co., Health
W D. Deckert Co., Health
F. M. Jaeger Co.; Health
Key City Glass Works, Health
2.05
9.90
46.60
5.00
60.00
1.60
2.15
27.00
5.00
.90
10.50
45.60
26:50
4.25
3.47
1.00
.40
1.80'
8.90'
Dubuque Welding Works,
health' 1:00
Lorenz Laundry, .health 21 59
National Refining Co., health 26 50'
Frank Lanser '& Son, health 18 00
.F. M. Jaeger Co., health 80•
Upton's Laundry, health 3 74
W: D. Deckert health 50'
John Bohn, inspector 15 00'
Wm. Singrin, excavating 49 25'
Labor Leader, printing 2 30
Labor Leader, printing' 12 50
Labor Leader, printing 4 60
Times - Journal, printing 57 30
Times - Journal, printing 35 10
Telegraph - Herald, printing ... 9 00
Telegraph- Herald, printing ._ 56 11'
Telegraph - Herald, printing 13 91'
National Demokrat, printing 12 50
Pauly Printing Co., printing 1 25
Fireman's Herald printing 4 35
John L. Kies, expense and
police 19 60
Trenk Wire Works, sewer
and expense _. 2 60
F. G. Becker, health and 2nd
road 7 00
Martin - Strelau Co., expense
and 4th road 32 95
F. Schloz & Son, expense,
roads and sidewalks 3 10
Iowa' Telephone Co., ex-
pense, police and fire 76 77
Dubuque Electric Co., light-
ing, fire and police 3805 26
W. S. Nott Co., fire 2 72
Iowa Oil Co., fire 24 50
Geisler Bros., fire 1 45
Fred Ris, fire 2 50
Hawkeye Battery Co., fire 63 60
Schroeder -Klein Co., fire 3 00
A. J. Hartig, fire 1 26
Thies & Johnson, fire 6 90
W. D. Deckert Co., fire 1 00
W. D. Deckert Co., fire 1 65
Keller Electric Co., fire 80
Fire Protection, fire 7 50
F. G. Becker, fire 1 60
Mullen Bros., fire 6 00
National Refining Co., fire 26'50
Peed, Berwanger & Pfiffner,
292 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918.
sewer 7 85
Smedley Co , 3rd road 27 00
A. C. Wunder, 3rd and 5th
roads 20 65
Mettel Bros., sewer, 3rd, 4th
and 5th roads 16 15
and 5th roads 16 15
Dubuque Welding Wks., fire
and roads 18 50
Leader Oil Co., 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th and 5th roads 8 40
Leader Oil Co., 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th and 5th roads 19 20
Leader Oil Co., 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th and 5th roads 19 20
Austin Western Roller Co ,
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th
roads 75 18
Nesler & Buechel, 4th road 3 00
Klauer Mfg. Co., road 27 20
Even Ulrich Co., 5th road 54 00
Ellwanger Bros., sewer and
sidewalks 3 35
Smedley Company, sewer 17 33
Smedley Company, sewer 7 65
Smedley Company, sewer 13 50
F. Schloz & Son, sewer 14 05
T. J. Magee, sewer 7 50
Frank Beutin, sewer 75
Frank Beutin, sewer 75
Eagle Point Lime Works,
sewer 4 10
Corrance Grocery Co., sewer . 3 20
Mullen Bros., sewer 25
On motion of Ald. Leist all bills
properly O. K. were ordered paid.
Petition of the Young Women's
Christian Association, in the form
of a copy of a petition presented to
the Council on July 28th, 1917,
stating that they received from Miss
May Rodgers the southerly eight
(8) feet in width of the city lot 102
and the northerly 30 feet in width;
of city lot 103, also stating that the
property is exempt from taxation as
it , a charitable institution and
tey have been notified that the
taxes for the year 1917 stand against
the property. They request the City
Council to cancel said taxes. Pre-
sented and read. On motion of Ald.
Frith the petition was referred to
the Committee of the Whole.
Petition of the Fraternal Order
of Eagles, asking the City Council
to accept the taxes on their prop-
erty for the year 1917 on a basis
of two - thirds of their assessment,
as has been done in former years;
also stating they are a fraternal or-
ganization not earning a profit of
any kind. Presented and read. Orr
motion of Ald. Frith the petition
was referred to the Committee of
the Whole.
Petition of Grundy & Hird, ask-
ing the City Council to withhold
their property from the delinquent
tax sale Dec. 2nd, 1918, stating they
will commence to reduce their taxes
within 30 to 60 days and continue
reduction until all are paid. Pre-
sented and read. Al& Frith moved
to refer the petition to the Com-
mittee of the Whole.
Ald. Andresen offered an amend-
ment to Ald Frith's motion to grant
the prayer of the petition.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Andresen, Hird McLaugh-
lin, Plamondon.
Nays - -Alds. Frith, Leist, Strobel.
Petition of Mathilda Donaldson,
asking the City douncil to cancel the
taxes against City Lot 451, N. 23.2
feet N. 1 -5, taxes unpaid since 1913,
stating she is taking care of four
orphaned children and is unable to
pay said taxes. Presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of John G. Gengler, ask-
ing the City Council for permission
to place a manhole in the outer edge
of the walk, and a chute under the
walk for the purpose of delivering
coal to his cellar. Presented and
read.
On motion of Ald. Leist the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole to view the grounds.
Petition of Mrs. O'Meara, asking
the City Council to allow the special
assessment for sanitary sewer on
Lot 66, Union Add., to remain as a
lien against the property, as•she is
without any means of support, and
unable to pay the assessment. Pre-
sented and read.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
prayer of the petition was granted.
Petition of Mrs. O. Reynolds,
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer not to sell prop-
erty, Lot 89, Union Add., at the tax
sale, stating she will be able to pay
$40.00 on the Plum Street improve-
ment, and $30.00 on the Cleveland
Avenue assessment. Presented and
read.
Ald. Plamondon moved to grant
the prayer of the petition.
Ald. Frith amended Ald. Plamon-
don's motion by moving to refer the
petition to the Committee of the
Whole. Lost by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Frith, Leist, Strobel.
Nays -Alds. Andresen, Hird, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon.
Original motion of Ald. Plamon-
don carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Hird, Mc-
Laughlin, Plamondon.
Nays -Aids. Frith, Leist, Strobel.
Petition of John Ryder Wallis,
asking the City Council to instruct
the City Treasurer that his property
at Prairie and Chestnut Streets. Lot.
780 and 781, A. McDaniel's uiLb., is
exempt from taxation for the years
1917 and 1918, as he is in the serv-
ice of the United States army, and
said property is now advertised for
tax sale. Presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith the petition
was referred to the City Assessor to
report later to the Committee of the
whole.
Petition of the Sisters of the Holy
Ghost, asking the City Council to in-
struct the City Treasurer not to sell
their property at the corner of St.
Ambrose and Arch Streets at the tax
sale for special assessment in the
sum of $369.20, and interest in the
sum of $194.20, and a penalty of
$399.85, cost of advertising $1.00,
making a total of $1,234.25, stating
that they had become delinquent be-
cause the City still owed them for
condemned parts of Lots 37 and 38,
Finley's Add., appraised at $900.00
on November 19th, 1914. They also
ask that the City Treasurer be in-
structed to "apply on the original
assessment levied against them, as
of the date of the assessment, so
much of the amount due from the
City as would pay the amount of the
original assessment without inter-
est, and that he further be instruct-
ed to apply so much of the balance
of the $900.00 due them, upon the
general taxes levied against their
property, as would pay said -taxes at
the time they were due, so that no
interest be charged against them,
and they further request that you
order a warrant issued in their favor
to cover the balance due them after'
the payment of the special assess-
ment and the general taxes." Pre-
sented and read.
Ald. Andresen moved to suspend
the rules for the purpbse of allow-
ing any one present to address the
Council.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. • Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon-
don, Strobel.
Nays -None.
Attorney Lyons addressed the
Council stating that the Sisters of
the Holy Ghost were ready to ad-
just their taxes as stated in their
petition. City Attorney Czizek ad-
dressed the Council stating that tt
the time the property was condemn-.
ed he tried to make a settlement with
the Sisters and they stated at that
time that they would never give a
deed to the property, nor would
they ever accept the money from
the City for said property.
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of Dubuque College and
Seminary, asking the City Council
to instruct the City Treasurer not to
sell for taxes as advertised, Lots 1,
2, 3 and 6, in Rider's Sub. No. 2,
Regular Session Nov. 21, 1918. 293
but to exempt then from paying
taxes on said Lots, as they are used
for the benefit of an Educational
Institution, and are exempt from
taxation by the laws of Iowa, also
stating that they had been the own-
er of Lot 1 since August 1st, 1912,
Lot 2 since Dec. 6th, 1911, of Lot 3
since July 20th, 1914, and Lot 6
since August 1st, 1912. Presented
and read.
Ald. Andresen moved that the
rules be suspended for the purpose
of allowing Attorney Graham to ad-
dress the Council relative to the
petition.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Alds. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon-
don, Strobel. -
Nays -None.
Attorney Graham addressed the
Council stating that the Dubuque
College and Seminary had presented
a petition previous to this one but
that it had never been acted on by
the City Council.
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole, and interested parties
to be notified to be present.
Petition of D. Keffler and W. S.
Streff, asking the City Council to In-
struct the City Treasurer not to sell
for taxes, or accept the sum of
$303.80 in full for assessment on the
following: East 115 feet of Lot 760,
A. McDaniel's Sub. of Out Lots in
the City of Dubuque, for the im-
provement of West 12th Street...
Claiming the property is now assesa-
ed for $622.70; $459.55 for macad-
amizing; $97.75 was for 115 feet of
curbing; $54.40 for extra curbing.
and $11.00 for extra expense. That
only 91 feet of Lot 760 adjoins or
abuts on West 12th Street; that
there could have only been 91 feet
of curbing; that there was no extra
curbing; that the extra expense
could not have been over $5.27, and
something over 140 square yards of
macadamizing was charged against
said Lot more than is contained in
that portion of West 12th Street
which adjoins said Lot.
That on the 3rd day of December,
1914, they presented a petition rel-
ative to this assessment, had been
referred to the Committee of the
Whole, and no further action been
taken as far as they knew. Present-
ed and read.
On notion of Ald. Leist the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole, Attorney Graham to
be notified to he present.
Ald. Leist moved to suspend the
rules for the purpose of allowing
any one present to address the
Council. Carried by the following
vote:
294 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918.
Yeas =Aids. Andresen, Frith, Hird,
Leist, McLaughlin,' Planiandon,
Strobel.'
Nays —None.
Attorney Graham addressed the
Council relative to the petition' of
D. Keff1er and W. S. Streff.
On motion of `Ald. Andresen the
following'' notices Of appeal 'were re-
ferred to the City Attorney: J. P.
Frantzen, trustee; Jacob Honkel, N.
F. Friedlein; Frank C. Wright, John
Mozena, W. H. Miller, Matilda
Meyer, Edward H. Hilby.
Petition ,of the Citizens State
Bank asking the City Council to re-
consider' their action taken at a re-
cent meeting, in ordering received
and filed their petition for adjust-
ment of claim on the part of said
city for unpaid taxes and allowance
of off' -set to said claim. Presented
and read.
Ald. Andresen moved to suspend
the rules for the purpost of allow-
ing Attorney Winging to address the
Council. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon,
Strobel.
Nays =None.
Attorney Winging' addressed the
Council stating that they would
like to ' have 'them reconsider their
action on the petition as he thought
he 'had a proposition to make that
would be acceptable to them.
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tion was 'referred to the Committee
of the Whole, Attorney Winging to
be notified to be present.
Quarterly report of the City
Water Works from July 1st to Sep-
tember 30th, 1918, presented and
read.
On motion of Ald. Frith the re-
port was referred to the Committee
that audited the last report.
Petition of the Dubuque Star
Brewing Co. asking the City Coun-
cil to give the petitioner an oppor-
tunity for a hearing in advance of
the time advertised for the sale of
their property, claiming that by an
act of the City Council they were
exempt from taxation up to and in-
cluding the year 1909 on property
including lots in blocks 3 -4 -5 -6 and
11 in Dubuque Harbor Improve-
ment Company's Add. "That not-
withstanding said exemption so
made the assessor has assessed all
of said lots for the years 1907, 1908,
1909 for city taxes, and the City
Treasurer upon refusal of this peti-
tioner to pay the assessment levied
against said lots for said years has -
ever since refused to permit peti-
tioner to pay the tax for any sub-
sequent year hitherto including all
of the years from 1910 to 1917, both
iriclu without the payment of
the assessed taxes 'against said lots
for the years 1907, 1908' and 1909,
until all of the taxes for the' year
from the year 1907 to 1917, inclu
sive, levied against all of said lots
have become delinquent and said
City Treasurer is now proceeding to
collect all of said takes, including`
interest thereon, and threatens to
sell all of said 'lots for such delin-
quent taxes." Presented 'and read:
On motioii of Ald: Frith the peti-
ti'on ~vas referred to the Committed
of the Whole, and J. H. Rhomberg
to be notified to appear.
Petition of J; H. Rhomberg, ask=
ing the City Council to allow him to
pay the special assessment without
the penalty charged or any penalty'
thereon on lots and parts of lots 303,`
291, 290 A, 283, 316, 317, assessed
for improvement of alley between
Clay and White streets,' and city
lots and; parts of lots 210, 211, 212,
213 216 and 217, and lots 248, 254;
257 and 258, specially assessed'
for the improvement of the alley
between Clay and Iowa streets,'
from Fourteenth to Seventeenth'
street, now advertised for tax sale,
claiming that the City Treasurer
refuses to accept payment' without
an additional penalty of 10 per cent
per annum upon the whole amount
of said taxes, and believes that no
such penalty can be exacted by the
Treasurer under the law governing
the assessment and collection of
special taxes for improvements in
or by the City of Dubuque. Pre-
sented and read. Ald. Plamondon
moved to suspend the rules for the
purpose of allowing J.' H. Rhomberg
to address the Council. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird,
Leist, McLaughlin, Plamondon and
Strobel.
Nays —None.
J. H. Rhomberg addressed the
Council relative to his petition,
stating that he did not know there
was such a law relative to penalties
and did not think it was just.
City Attorney Czizek addressed
the Council stating that all delin-
quent assessment property bears a
10 per cent penalty additional to in-
terest. On motion of Ald. Frith the
petition was referred to the Com-
mittee of the Whole, J. H. Rhom-
berg to be notified to be present.
Petition of Pfotzer and Rhom-
berg; asking the City Connell to ac-
cept $61.18 per year without inter-
est or to take up an adjustment
with them for the assessment on
city lot 248, in the City of Dubuque.
Said lot now advertised for tax sale:
That in the year 1913 said lot was
assessed for $94.25,' and that in the
year 1914 and subsequent year's the'
assessment was $61.18. "But the
City Treasurer' has refused' to per
mit the petitioner to • pay any part
of the taxes on said lot without
paying all the takes, including the
S ear 1907, which taxes' for said year
and for the years 1908= 9'10 -11 arid
1.2, are no longer a lien on said lot,
are not collectable by the city and
said lot is not subject'to'sale for any
portion of said tax or the interest
thereon:" Presented; and • read:
On-motion of Ald. Frith the petition
Was referred to the Committee of
the' Whole; J: H. Rhomberg to be
notified- to; be present.
On motion of Ald. Andresen the
bonds of the Union Trust and Sav-
ings Bank, Phil Schwin, Dubuque
National Bank, Federal Deposit and
Trust Co. were referred to the City
Attorney.
Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 21, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Please have the City
Treasurer instructed to allow a sol-
•dier's exemption of $1,500.00 to
Mary E. Weitz on her 1917 taxes on
lot 34; Marshes Add., she being, a
widow•of an :old soldier, therefore, is
entitled to an exemption of $1,500.00
oncher taxes for 1917:
Respectfully yours,
FRED J. HELLER;
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. Leist the re-
port of the City Assessor was ap-
proved.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I would respectfully
recommend that your honorable
body plate the Fire Department on
a two platoon basis which can be
done without incurring additional
expense by adopting the following
plan:
First — Abandon stations No. 1 and
No. 6, build a suitable station for an
auto fire engine somewhere on 22nd
street man with; eight men; that is
four men to a shift; this company to
be known as No. 1 Engine Co.
Second — Abandon stations No. 2
and No. 5, build a suitable station
for an auto fire engine company
somewhere south of First street;
man with eight men; that is, four
men to a shift; this company to be
known as No. 2 Engine Co.
Third — Central Engine' House Co.
No. 3, Hook and Ladder Co. N. 1
and the Delhi Co. No 4 to' be man=
ned in like manner, that is eight
men to each company, four 'men to a
shift.
There would be two watchmen,
also two chauffeurs, one on each
shift. This plan would leave hi re-
serve tivo combination hose and
Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918. 295
chemieal' trucks, one to be stationed'
at the Central Engine House, one
at Engine-Co: No: 1•. Thisplan calls
for 47' men; which' number is al-
ready in the department. Follow-
ing is•a roster of the department on
a- two • platoon' basis:
Chief • 1
Assts; Chief 1
Electrician: • 1 -
No. 1 Engine Co__8- 4 to-a shift
No. 2 Engine Co__8 -4 men to a shift
No. 3•Engine Co_.8 -4 men to a shift
No.-4-Engine Co_.8 -4. men to a shift
No. 1 Truck• Co:___8 —4 men to a" shift
Watchmen .........:2 -1 -man to a shift
Chauffeur • "• • • 2 -1, man- to a shift
Total 47
This completes' my recommenda-
tions. Sincerely hoping that your
honorable body will give it a fair
consideration.
Most respectfully,
DAVID AHEE N,
Chief.
On motion of Ald. Frith the peti-
tition was r'e'ferred to the Committee'
of the Whole.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit
my payroll for labor on the streets
of the City of Dubuque for the first
half' of November, 1918:
Amount due Laborers $92L28
Also submit my payroll for labor°
on streets leading into the County'
to be paid from the various ward
portions of the County fund:
Fourth County Road, amount
due laborers $227.00
Fifth County Road, amount
due laborers 189.14
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN SCHROMEN,
' Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay
rolls were received and warrants or-
dered drawn to pay various
amounts, and the report referred
back to the Committee on Streets.
Also submit payroll for labor on
sewers, during the first half of No-
vember, 1918.
Amount clue laborers on
sewers $290.28
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN SCHROMEN,
Street Commissioner.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
payrolls were received and warranty
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred
back to the Committee on Sewers.
Chief of Police Giellis reported as
follows:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit
my payroll for the Police Depart-
ment for the"first half of November;
1918:
296 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918.
Amount due Policemen $1,982.80
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN W. GIELLIS,
.. Chief of Police.
On motion of Ald. Andresen the
payroll was received and warrants
ordered drawn to pay the various
amounts and the report referred
Lack to the Police Committee.
Fire Chief Ahern reported as fol-
lows:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit
my payroll for the Fire Department
for the first half of November, 1918:
Amount due Firemen $2,240.95
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID AHERN,
Chief.
On motion of Ald. Leist the pay-
roll was received.
Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 21, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-
port for the month of October, 1918,
showing the receipts and disburse-
ments for the month:
Receipts —
City cash balance Oct. 1,
1918 $176,422.07
Receipts during month._ _ 37,930.26
$214,352.33 .
Disbursements —
Warrants redeemed $ 22,549.39
Improvement bond cou-
pons redeemed 1,647.51
Regular bond coupons re-
deemed 2,680.00
Improvement bond cou-
pons redeemed 4,682.07
Library orders paid 751.53
Park orders paid 1,254.96
Policemen pension orders
paid 192.50
Firemen pension orders
paid 339.00
$ 34,097.26
City cash balance Oct. 31,
1918 180,255.07
$214,352.33
TThe above cash balances include
the balances in the improvement
bond fund, the water works interest
and sinking fund, the library fund,
old water works debt fund police
pension fund, fire pension fund and
the sinking fund (for amelioration
of the city regular bonded debt),
also excavation fund.
. Excavation Fund Account—,
Cash balance Oct. 1, 1918 $145.81
Deposit with City Treasurer 61,78
$207.59
Warrants issued against fund $ 18.14
Gash balance Oct. 31, 1918__.. 189.45
$207.:,9
Excavation Fund (Old)
Cash balance Oct. 1, 1918 $150.00
Cash balance Oct. 31, 1918_ $150.00
Water 'Works Account —
Cash balance Oct. 1, 1918 $ 9,046.40
Deposit with Treasurer by
Water Works Trustees_. 5,415.94
$14,462.34
Orders drawn on Treasurer
by Water Works Trustees 10,449.33
Cash balance Oct. 1, 1918 4,013.01
$14,462.34
The following is a record of all the
Interest coupons and Bonds redeem-
ed by the City Treasurer ad credited
to him:
,Interest —
Improvement Bond cou-
pons $1,647.81
Regular Bond coupons 2,680.00
$4,327.81
Bonds —
Improvement Bonds $4,682.07
Very respectfully,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
The following list shows the ap-
propriations and the amount of war-
rants drawn on each fund since the
beginning of the fiscal year begin-
ning March 1st, 1918, to November
1st, 1918:
Appropriation Expended
For general
expense a n d
c o n tingent
fund $47,000.00 $34,441.58
F o r District
Road Funds:
First district 9,761.26 9,712.20
Second district 17,474.32 17,434.31
Third district ._ 12,493.53 12,423.75
Fourth district __14,056.09 14,005.94
Fifth district _. 12,031.96 11,966.65
For expense of
fire depart-
ment .... 66,000.00 65,931.02
For expense of
police de-
partment _. ._ 50,000.00 35,885.08
For care, main-
tenance and
repair of
sewers .... .... 7,500.00 7,476.35
For printing 2,500.00 2,120.75
For street light-
ing 46,000.00 29,879.53
For interest on
floating and
bonded debt 41,250.00 5,573.69
For expense of
Board of
health .... 17,000.00 14,488.45
For grading
streets a n d
alleys ..._ 3,000.00 2,995 64
Special bonded
paving .... 9,000.00 3,584.10
For interest on
special bond-
ed debt 8,000.00
For repair and
rebuilding
sidewalks 1,000.00 317.95
For library
fund 2,500.00 2,500.00
For building of
wharf .__. 2,500.00 2,347.63
For street
flusher .... 6,925.00 6,925.00
For fire ap-
paratus .. 12,500.00 12,500.00
For bathing
beach .... 2,p00.0O - 2,261.72
For municipal
athletic field 1,50Q.00 1,500.00
For Visiting
Nurse Assn.__ 1,200.00 800.00
For park board 2,500.00 2,600.00
For opening
Louisa street 800.00
For cement
steps on
North Main
street .... 1,250.00 1,250.00
For improve-
m e n t of
Dodge street
from Bluff
St., to Grand-
view Ave. 1,000.00 998.91
For improve-
m e n t of
G r a ndview
avenue ..__ ._._ 1,000.00 882.30
For cement
steps from
Dodge St. to
Burns St. 700.00
For grading
south side of
West Third
street ... 500.00 345.60
For opening
from Riker
St. to Rush
St. .... 500.00
For sewer in
S e venteenth
street.... 800.00 800.00
F o r B e e
Branch sew-
er 4,500 133.55
Respectfully submitted,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the re-
port of the City Auditor was ap-
proved.
Dubuque, Ia., Nov. 21, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Herewith find my re-.
port for the first half of November,
1918, showing the amount due the
City Officers for salaries, $1,472.82,
and Amanda Beyer (Iowa working-
men compensation) $17.54.
Very respectfully,
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
City Auditor.
Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918. 297
On motion of Ald. Frith the pay-
rolls were received and warrants or-
dered drawn to cover the various
amounts and the report referred
back to the Finance trommittee.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The following com-
munications were referred to me for
report:
The communication of Kretsch-
mer & Leg with reference to the
bonds of H. B. McCarten and Ed-
ward T. Cleaver, and also the bond
of the Key City Gas Company to the
effect that these bonds are continu-
ous in form and require no renewal
certificate. I agree with the com-
munication and suggest that this
communication be filed with the
bonds in the Recorder's office,
Also a communication of C. H.
Reynolds with reference to the
bonds of Nesler & Hammel and
Mullen Bros. This communication
is the same form as the previous one
and I make the same recommenda-
tion with reference to this commun-
ication.
There was also referred to me the
communication of Herbert J. Nee -
r.an for cancellation of taxes from
city property owned by him. This
petition stated that said petitioner
Entered the military service on the
27th day of .February, 1918, and he
requests that the tax for 1917 be
cancelled because of the statutory
provision referring to exemptions of
taxes for persons who are in the
military service.
I beg to report that it is my opin-
ion that this law does not apply to
a person who entered the military
service after the taxes were levied
and consequently it does not apply
tc the tax of 1917. I therefore
recommend that this petition be •re-
ceived and filed but that the subse-
• quent taxes for 1918 and subsequent
years as long as he is in the mili-
tary service be cancelled.
Respectfully yours, •
M. H. CZIZEK,
City Attorney.
On motion of Ald. Frith the re-
port of the City Attorney was ap-
proved.
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The undersigned,
Committee on Claims and City At-
torney, respectfully recommend a
settlement in the case of Edward W.
Coyle against the City of Dubuque.
This case was filed in the District
Court for the March term, 1913, and
is based upon damages to Property
which plaintiff claims to have sus-
tained by reason of the city's negli-
gence in placing dirt in the . gutter
on North Glen Oak Avenue, which
caused an obstacle and during a rain
29: :8 ' Regular Session, Nov. • 1918.
storm caused water to flow upon his
property, to his damage. The case
was brought for the sum of $690.
We respectfully recommend that a
settlement be made in. this. case for
the., sum of $75.00, and the plaintiff•:
pay, the costs. If. this. settlement'
meets with your approval; kindly
have a warrant drawn in favor of
Mr. Coyle in the sum of $75,00.' and'
instruct .the. treasurer accordingly..
Respectfully submitted;
JOS. L. HIRD,
E: E. FRITH;.
Committee on Claims.
M. H. CZIZEK;
City Attorney.
On motion of. Ald. Hird the report
of, the Committee on Claims and the
City Attorney were,approved„ and a.
warrant, in., the sum, of $,75.0.0- was,
ordered drawn , on. the City Treas-
urer in favor. of. Mr. Coyle.
Statement of County Auditor;
Inghram, transmitting the, statement
of the assessment and, valuation of
the railroads,: express: companies,
telegraph lines- and telephone lines !
in the City of Dubuque as follows:
Chicago Great Western R; R.,
2.204 miles in town, $•7;567.00 as-
sessed value per mile; $16,682.00 ;.
total value of Co. Dubuque & Sioux:
City R. R. Co.,' 3.55 miles. in town;
$7,541.00; assessed value per mile;
$26,771.00, total value of Co. Chi- -
cago; Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R.
C., 4.98 miles in town; $8,162.00,
assessed value per mile; $40 ;647.00,
total value of Co. Chicago, Bur-
lington I& Quincy, 0.532 miles in •
town; $8,546.00, assessed value per
mile; $4 ;546.00, total' value of • Co.
Dubuque ;&, Dunleith Bridge Co.,
1.01 miles in town, $7,600.00, asess-
ed value per mile; $7,676.00, total
value of Co. Wells Fargo Express
Co.,, 7,204 miles in town: $28.00, as-
sessed value per mile; $203.00, total'
value of, Co. American Express Co.,
4.56 miles in town; $32.00, assessed
value per mile; $146.000, total value
of Co. Adams Express Co., 0.532
miles in town; $28.00, assessed value
per mile; $15.00, total value of Co.
Western Union Telegraph Co., 7.13
miles in town; $80.00, assessed value
per mile; $570.00, total value of Co.
American District Telegraph Co.,
4.0 miles in town; $468.75, assessed
value per mile; $1,875.00, total value
of Co. Pistal Telegraph Cable Co.,
2.21 miles in town; $65.00, assessed
value per mile; $144.00, total value
of Co. Iowa Telephone Co., 122.64
miles in town; $140.00, assessed
value per mile; $17,169.00 total
value of Co., Dubuque &. Delaware
County Telephone Co., $1,250.00, to-
tal value of Co. American Relay &l
Telephone Co., 2.66, miles in town;
$125.00, assessed value per mile;
$333.00, total value of Co. Present-
ed and read.
On motion of Ald Leist the report
was made a matter of record:
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen:, I.. herewith submit
plans and specifications for tempor-
ary wooden, bridge for North Cas-
cade crossing.
WALTER .H. CULT EN, -
City . Engineer.
On,motion of Ald. Frith the plans
and specifications were referred . to
the •Committee.• of the Whole..
Your Committee on .Streets. ,would,
respectfully, report that we have- ex-
amined the Bee Branch sewer; at
Twenty- eighth street, . Nick Starer,
contractor, and would respectfully
recommend that same. be accepted.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith the report
of the Street Committee. was ad-
opted.
Your. Committee on Sewers would:
respectfully report that•we•have ex-
amined the sanitary sewer in • Semi-
nary Street, from West Locust
Street to a point four hundred and
fifty. feet north, Wilmer Cook, con-
tractor, and would respectfully rec •
ommend that same be • accepted.
We would further • recommend
that the City Engineer be and he is
hereby instructed to prepare'a spec-
sal assessment against: the lots • or
parcels of real estate- subject to:as-
, sessment and file the same in the
office of the City Recorder; who will
thereupon publish the notices as
required by ordinance,
LOUIS PLAM'ONDON;
Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Plamondon the
report of the Sewer Committee was
approved.
Report of the Bathing. Beach
Committee, season of! 1918:
(Daily receipts, with • cash • register
tape, and receipts for all expends=
tures, are furnished herewith.)
Cash receipts for the sea-
son $1,844.47
Disbursements -
Wages - of employes 1,196.80'
Payment. on slide 10000
Payment toward installa-.
tion of slide 100.00
Rope 15.98
Barrels • for slide boom' 35.25
Lumber for slide boom 41:80
Storage ehargesand hauling 24.50
2' dozen bathing snits 24 ;00'
Insurance- on building's , and
contents 34.17'
Hardware, chiefly irons for
boom and slide
Drugs, chemicals and sup-
plies 32.01
Oil, soap and laundry sup- .
plies 32.06
Printing and marking tow-
els and suits 11.15
Electricity and supplies - - 20.75
Telephone rental 15.60
Baskets 4.17
Incidentals -_.. 63.63
Total expenditures $1,843.77
Bal. remaining on hand .98
Bills remaining unpaid--
Fred Wenzel, labor on slide
and taking clown boom at
end of the season, balance 118.50
Iartman Furniture Co ,
balance on slide 95.00
Dubuque Lumber, '8e Coal
Co., ,lumber for slide ana
repairing boom, etc., baI-
ance 70.41
Max M. Bemis, Supt., bal-
ance on salary 114.00
Mrs. Fisher, land purchased
at entrance 200.00
Incidentals, about 60.00
Total remaining unpaid at
end of season $ 657.91
The committee would respect-
fully bring to the attention of the
Council to the need of a generous
appropriation for the beach next
spring. Before the beach can be
opened it is necessary to completely
remodel the check ,room, which is
only one -half large enough to ac-
commodate the crowds during the
hot weather. The beach is gener-
ously patronized by the laboring
classes, who rush to the beach at
the end of a hot day; most of them
come right from work, resulting in
a congestion around six p. m. and
tired and sweaty men and women
are obliged to wait for an unreason-
ably long time for service owing to
the small size of the check room.
A modest amount of money will
remedy this condition completely,
so that patrons of the beach may be
completely acoommodated under all
conditions. When this work is done
one new toilet and better shower
bath !facilities should be provided.
Better laundry facilities are
greatly needed, especially ;gas.
While the initial cost of bringing
gas to the beach will be considerable
it will result in an actual saving in
the end.
Still another urgent need ,recog-
nized by the patrons ,of the bathing
beach is a larger swimming space.
This may be obtained by lengthen-
ing the boom 100 -feet. The lower
end of the beach is:shallow and has
a fine sandy bottom; but before it
can be utilized the boom ,must be
lengthened so that the lives of pa-
trons, especially children, may be
properly safeguarded.
Only two dozen bathing suits were
Regular Session, Nov. 21, 191,8. 299
purchased _last year, And the .supply
on hand, purchased .ths previous
year, .are worn out and must be re-
placed at a nest of about $300.00.
The buildings at the beach cost
several thousand dollars, and they
remain unpainted; surely this is
poor economy to say the least.
An appropriation of $3,500.00
would p0 off the indebtedness at
the beach and .provide for the neces-
sities and improvements that have
been .enumerated. Surely this is
not a large sum to expend annually
upon the Dubuque bathing beach,
one of the most popular projects of
the kind in the middle west. It
must be spent if the beach is to be
a credit to the ,city, and if it is to
be made as safe as it is - ,humanly
possible to make it. , In the past the
beach committee has found it ex-
ceedingly difficillt even to provide
fund's with which to pay the sal-
aries of competent guards. The
City Council is therefore urgently
petitioned to appropriate not less
than 33,500.00 for the use ,of the
beach during 1919.
Respectfully submitted,
BATHING BEACH COMMITTEE.
By E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith the re-
port of the Bathing Beach Com-
mittee was approved and the clause
relative to appropriations referred
to the appropriation committee.
Dubuque, _Ia., Nov. 21,, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: The Board of Health
met in special session November
21st, 1918. Chairman Saul in the
chair.
Present -Ald. Andresen, Citizens
Adam 'Zillig, M. M. Hoffman, City
Attorney Czizek.
On motion of Ald. Andresen the
following hills were sent to the
county for payment:
John A. Voelker & Son $ 12.00
Peter Woodson and wife 300.00
John A. Voelker I&, Son $ 12.00
Petition of Mrs. Buttler, asking
the Board of Health to extend the
time of notice to connect with the
sanitary sewer until spring, present-
ed and read. On motion of Ald.
Andresen the petition was granted.
On motion of Ald. Andresen res-
olutions ordering the following
named parties to connect with sani-
tary sewer were adopted: Nic :Glah
estate (Wm. Imhoff, Agt.), lot 33T
Davis Farm Add.; Alois Glab, lot
330, Davis Farm Add.
A complaint having been filed
with the Board of Health to the ef-
fect that one of the .motormen
continually spitting on the ,platform
of his car was presented for action.
On motion of Adam Zillig, the
0
300 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918.
clerk was instructed to 'notify the
Dubuque Electric Co. to enforce the
law and not allow their employes or
passengers to spit on the floor or
platform of the street cars.
Adam 'Zillig moved to adjourn.
Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
Clerk of the Board of Health.
On notion of Ald. Leist the report
of the Board of Health was ap-
proved.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom Was referred the report of the
City Assessor relative to correcting
erro in Gace Andric's assessment,
would respectfully recommend that
the report be approved.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Park Board relative to tax levy
for park purposes for the coming
year, would respectfully recommend
that saicl petition be received and
filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the' petition of
Anna Ruchte regarding a re- valua-
tion on her property, would respect-
fully recommend that said petition
he received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Dubuque Country Club for a re-
duction in their assessment, would
respectfully recommend that said
petition be received and filed.
E. E; FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
E. H. Scheppley for a refund of
$350.84, which was paid under pro-
test, would respectfully recommend
that said petition be received and
filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairrna.n.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the City Treasurer be instructed to
cancel the taxes of Mrs. Maude Mc-
Laughlin for the years 1916 and
1917 as an act ofcharity. .
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Jos. L. Hird relative to reduction In
assessment on Lots 182, 183, 184,
185, 186 and 187 in Finley Addition
for the years 1914, 15, 16 and 17,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
John Rumple for cancellation of the
interest on his taxes for the year
for the year 1915, would respectfully
recommend that said petition he re-
ceived and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole
would respectfully recommend that
the City • Treasurer be instructed to
carry the property on Ham's Island
belonging to Mae R. Lacy, namely
Mineal Lots 298 and 2988, the same
as any city property.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Dubuque Commercial Club for a
reduction in assessment, and to have
reduction apply to back taxes, would
respectfully recommend that said
petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
11lettie Blake relative to taxes, would
respectfully recommend that the
City Treasurer be instructed to al-
low the taxes remain as a lien
against the property, the considera-
tion being that the tax remain as a
lien for all years delinquent.
E. E. FRITH,' Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Voelker Realty company relat
tive to lots in Bellevue Addition,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
'vhom was referred the petition of
the Voelker Realty company rela-
tive to the assessment against Lot
315 in Woodlawn Park, would re-
spectfully recortimend that said pe-
tition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your Committee of the Whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
VC T. J. Brown relative to assessment
against Lot 1 -1 A. Levens Addition,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Voelker Realty Company, rela-
tive to the assessment against the
six lots in Rosedale Addition, would
respectfully recommend that said
petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition. of
Anna Russell, relative to cancelling
the interest on her assessment,
would respectfully recommend that
the prayer of the petition be granted
as an act of charity.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to •
whom was referred the petition of
Augusta Schneider, relative to low -
eling her assessment, would respect-
fully recommend that said petition
be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Mrs. Hussman and Louis Metz, rela-
tive to cancelling the taxes on Lots
8 and 9 of Welland's Sub., would re-
spectfully recommend that said pe-
tition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Kretschmer Manufacturing
Company, relative to their taxes,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be granted as provided
for in ordinance.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole,- to
whom was referred the petitions of
A. A. Cooper and thers, relative to
special assessment against area ways
in alley between Main and Locust
streets, would respectfully recom-
mend that said petitions be received
and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city engineer be instructed to
draw up plans and Specifications for
a bi'idge to replace the one washed
out in the storm last summer.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city engineer be instructed to
stake the E. Muntz property and
notify E. Muntz to be present when
the grounds are viewed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
•Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of the Mississippi Valley
Waterways Association be received
and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the street assessment on Lot No. 9,
Klingenber•g Fourth Sub., belonging
to Matilda Specht, be reduced from
$95.75 to $50.00.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
resolutions expressing the sympa-
thies of the City Council over the
death of Fire Chief Jos. R. Rein -
fried be drawn up and spread on
records of Council; also that a copy
be sent to the children.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the changes in the patrol house be
referred to the police and light com-
mittee and the chief of police and
the report sent back to the com-
mittee of the whole.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
•
Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918. 301
the petition of R. J. Love, asking
that his taxes for 1917 be cancelled,
he granted and the city treasurer be
instructed not to sell the property,
as an act of charity.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of A. L. Rhomberg, rel-
ative to cancelling the assessment on
Detention Hospital property, be
granted, as provided for in agree-
ment,
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
that the petition of Mrs. Geo. Kuntz.
asking that the taxes be cancelled
for 1916 and 1917, be granted as an
act of charity. -
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of J. W. Twaits for can-
cellation of taxes, be received and
filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the petition of Amanda C. Maxwell,
relative to sewer connection, be re-
ferred to the Board of Health.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Catherine Murphy, regarding sewer
assessment, would respectfully rec-
ommend that said petition be receiv-
ed and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Susan Crotty, relative to a reduction
in her assessment, would respectful-
ly recommend that said petition be
received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the vari-
ous reports of the committee of the .
whole were adopted.
Ald. ,Frith offered the following:
Resolution for the City Council.
WHEREAS, The Liberty Tractor
Company has filed its petition ask-
ing for the vacation of the follow-
ing parts of streets and alleys in the
City of Dubuque, viz:
Elm Street, between Twenty -sev-
enth and Twenty- eighth Streets, and
the alley between Elm and Wash-
ington Streets, from Twenty - seventh
to Twenty- eighth Streets; all in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
And represents that it is the own-
er of all of the land abutting the
parts of said streets and alleys so
asked to be vacated.
NOW THEREFORE, Resolved
that the City Engineer be and he is
hereby directed to make a survey
and plat of that part of the 'streets
and alleys above mentioned propos-
ed to be vacated to be filed in the
302 Regular Session, Nov. 21, 1918.
said engineer's office subject to pub-
lic inspection and to give the notices
required by ordinance to all owners
of property abutting said ground
proposed, to be vacated and to pub-
lish the notice required by ordinance
of said proposed vacation.
Ald. Frith moved the adoption of
the 'resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: -
Yeas —Aids. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon-
don, Strobel.
Nays —None.
AM. McLaughlin offered the fol-
lowing:
A RESOLUTION.
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Whereas on June 2, 1.911, it was
deemed necessary and .advisable to
redeem $40,000 of Water Works
bends; and
Whereas, the tax levy for that
year for the redemption of Water
Works bonds brought into the fund
created for that purpose only the
sum :oaf $85;000; and
Whereas, a loan was made by the
City •Council from the Board of
Water Works Trustees in the sum
of $b ;000 •from funds which were
available and in the possession and
under the control of said Board of
Water Works Trustees, for the pur-
pose of meeting the deficiency in the
fund created for the purpose of pay-
ing outstanding Water Works bonds,
in the sum •of '$5 ;0 and
Whereas, the Board of Water
Woriks Trustees at the present time
are in 'need of funds to carry on its
work; and
Whereas, there remains in the
Water Works fund certain sums of
money which have been realized
from the tax levy for the redemption
of Water Works bonds; and
Whereas, the City Council feels it
to he necessary and advisable to pay
back to the Board of Water Works
Trustees the sum of $5,000 without
interest which it borrowed from
them at the date above stated, feel-
ing that this obligation should be
met and paid; now therefore
It is ordered that a warrant be
drawn upon the proper fund In
which the money is contained which
has been realized from -the tax levy
for the redemption of Water Works
bonds An the sum of $5,000 and the
treasurer is instructed to pay over
said money to said .Board of Water
Works Trustees.
Ald. McLaughlin moved to adopt
the resolution. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote.
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird,
Leist, - McLaughlin, Plamondon,
Strobel.
Nays -None.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the com-
mittee clerk was instructed not to
purchase any supplies for any pur-
pose, until after the order has been
sanctioned by a chairman of the
standing committee and the mayor,
to take effect at once.
Ald Strobel moved to adjourn.
Carried. •
JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder.
Adopted , 1918. ,
Approved
Attest:
May or.
City Recorder.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official.)
Special session Nov. 25th, 1918.
Council met at 4:10 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present- -Aids. Andresen, Fifth
Hird, McLaughlin, Plamondon, Stro-
bel.
Absent —Ald. Leist.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
adopting an ordinance to provide for
the assessment and collection of
taxes in the City of Dubuque and
acting on any other business that
might properly come before a regu-
lar meeting of the Citv Council.
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR
THE ASSESSMENT AND COL-
LECTION OF TAXES .IN THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE," THE
SAME BEING CHAPTER 56 01+'
THE REVISED ORDINANCES;
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
1 BY ADDING THERETO
AN ADDITIONAL PARAGRAPH
PROVIDING FOR THE PUR-
CHASING OF PROPERTY AT
TAX SALES FOR DELINQUENT
SPBCIA,L ASSESSMENTS BY
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "An ordinance to provide for
the assessment and collection of
taxes in the City of Dubuque, the
same being chapter 56 of the Re-
vised Ordinance of the City of Du-
buque, 1901, be and the same is
hereby amended by, adding thereto
an additional section to be known as
Section 53 /s and read as follows:
"Sec. 5 3?6. That whenever any
property is advertised for sale for
delinquent special assessment the
city shall have the right, through its
attorney, to buy in any such proper-
ty so advertised at any such tax
sale, as he deems advisable, provid-
ing, however, that any other pur-
chaser shall be given a preference
at such sale as against the city.
Whenever property is advertised for
sale for delinquent special assess-
ment and improvement bonds have
been issued as provided by law and
such bonds are redeemable out of
the fund which is created by the
payment of special assesments which
have been levied against property
subject to assessment, and in ,default
of the payment of such .assessments
by the property owners it becomes
the duty of the city to redeem such
Special Session, Nov. 25, 1918. 303
bonds out of its own funds, then the
city in becoming the purchaser at
any tax sale shall have the right to
have a certificate of sale issued to it
and all that is required to be done
to make such purchase complete is
that the Treasurer indicate upon
his records where such assessment
is found that the city bide in such
property, the amount of the ta:c, to-
gether with interest and penalty fur
which th sale was made, and the
city . shall thereupon assume the
liability of paying the bonds, which
are outstanding and covered by the
assessments upon this property, pro-
viding, however, that the owner of
such property may redeem the sane
as provided by law.
The purpose of this section is o
relieve the city from paying from
the general fund any money where
the assessment is covered by a bond.,
The securing of a tax deed and pay-
ing of subsequent taxes shall be as
provided for in section 53 thereof."
Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and effect from- and after its
passage by the City Council and
publication in the Telegraph- Herald
and Times-Journal newspapers as
provided by law.
Adopted November 25th, 1913.
Approved November 26th, 1918.
JAMES SAUL, Mayor.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder,'
•Published officially in the Du-
buque Telegraph - Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers, November 26th,
1918. JOHN STUBER,
11 -26 -1t City Recorder.
Ald. McLaughlin moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Car-
ri
Ald. McLaughlin moved to sus-
pend the rules for the purpose of
reading the ordinance by its title.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird,
McLaughlin, Plamondon, Strobel.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. Leist.
Ald. McLaughlin moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance as read. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Alds. Andresen, Frith, Hird,
McLaughlin, Plamond on, Strobel.
Nays —None.
Absent —Ald. Leist,
Ald. McLaughlin moved to ad-
journ. Carried.
JOHN STUBER,
C!ty Recorder.
Adopted , 1918.
Approved
Mayor,
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder.
304 Special Session, Nov. 29, 1918.
CITY COUNCILI
(Official.)
Special session Nov. 29th, 1918.
Council met at 9:55 p. m.
Mayor Saul in the chair.
Present —Aids. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Plamondon, Strobel.
Absent Alds. McLaughlin, Leist.
Mayor Saul stated that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of act-
ing on the report of the committee
of the whole and any other business
that might properly come before a
regular session of the City Council.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city treasurer be instructed to
cancel. the taxes on Margaret Acco-
la's property for the years 1914,
1915, 1916 and 1917, as an act .3f
charity.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Dubuque College and Seminary, rel-
ative to assessment on their proper-
ty. would respectfully recommend
that the prayer of the petition be
granted.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
the Dubuque Star Brewing Com-
pany, relative to valuation placed
on their property, would respect-
fully recommend that the city treas-
urer be instructed to accept $3,000
as full payment of said taxes.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
J. H. Rhomberg, relative to the as-
sessment on the Pfotzer and Rhom-
berg property, would respectfully
recommend that the city treasurer
be instructed to accept the taxes for
all back years on a valuation of $4 -
370 for each year.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your, committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city treasurer be instructed to
accept $50 per lot and interest for
the special assessment of the prop-
erty of Jos. A. Palen and John Heim
for the improvement of Muscatine
street.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city treasurer be instructed to
accept $7,286.11 from the Citizens'
State Bank in full payment of their
taxes to date.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Mathilda Donaldson, relative to re-
mitting her taxes, would respectfully
recommend that said petition be re-
ceived and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
J. Gengler, relative to placing a
manhole in his sidewalk, would re-
spectfully recommend that said pe-
tition be granted provided the prop-
er waivers and a bond are • drawn up
and signed by him.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend • that
the assessment against the McLean
property known as Sub. Min, Lot
149, W. 76 feet, be cancelled as an
act of charity and the city treasurer
instructed accordingly.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the assessment against Mrs. Peter
Dawson's property be cancelled as
ur. act of charity and the city treas-
urer instructed accordingly.
• E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the recommendation of the city as-
sessor regarding soldier exemption
for the years 1917 and 1918 on the
homestead of John Ryder Wallis be
approved.
E. E. FRITH, Chairm.an.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city. treasurer be instructed to
accept $33.26 from Mrs. Josephine
Nasser in full payment of her taxes
tor• the years 1916 and 1917 and $19
in full payment of her taxes for the
year 1918, as an act of charity.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whorl was referred the petition of
C. J. Buol, relative to reduction of
assessment on Lot 10, Fairview Sub.,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom' was referred the petition of
the Sisters of the Holy Ghost, rela-
tive to settlement of taxes, would
respectfully recommend that the
prayer of the petition be granted
and a warrant ordered drawn for
the balance of the sum due them on
the condemnation of their property.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the report of the city engineer and
the city attorney regarding the spe-
cial assessment on Lot 760 and Lot
761 in McDa.niel's Sub., be approved
and the city treasurer be instructed
to accept $337.15 and interest as
full payment of assessment against
Lot 760 and $339.44 as full pay-
ment on the other.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Special Session, Nov.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the extra 10% penalty be deducted
from all delinquent special assess-
ments but on the recommendation
of the city attorney the City Council
reserves the right to enact an ordi-
nance adding the penalty to cases
where a settlement has not been
in ade.
- E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
J. H. Rhomberg, relative to penalty
for special assessment on alley be-
tween Clay and White Streets and
from Fourth to Seventeenth Streets,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
' Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
Dubuque College and Seminary,
would respectfully recommend that
said petition be referred to the city
attorney.
• E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole, to
whom was referred the petition of
E;mrha L. Alden, would respectfully
recommend that said petition. be re-
ferred to the city attorney and the
•city engineer.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
the city recorder be instructed at
cnce to advertise for bids, for the
construction of a wooden bridge at
North Cascade Crossing, each bid to
be accompanied by a certified check
and all bids to be in not later than
2 o'clock Friday afternoon, Novem-
ber 29.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Your committee of the whole
would respectfully recommend that
Mr. Straub pay the assessment on
all of his property in Muscatine
Street with the exception of the
twelve foot piece where the curb is
turned in.
E. E. FRITH, Chairman.
Ald. Frith moved that the various
reports of the committee of the
whole, with the exception of the re-
port relative to the taxes of the
Citizens' State Bank be approved.
Carried.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the city
treasurer was instructed to accept
$7,497.29 from the Citizens' State
Penk, in full payment of their taxes
to date.
BIDS.
Bids for the construction of a
temporary wooden bridge for North
Cascade crossing: Bid of C. B. Mc-
Namara Co., lump sum bid for
building 'wooden bridge complete,
$2,700.00; bid of James F. Lee, to
be built according to plans and spec-
ifications, for the sum of $4,376.00.
Ald. Plamondon moved that the
29, 1918. 305
bid be awarded to 0.•B. McNamara
Co., they being the lowest bidders.
Carried.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Please have the city
treasurer instructed to cancel the
personal tax, $3,000:00, assessed to
H. L. Schrup, for the year 1917, this
tax is a double assessment, it also
was carried under A. Schrup and N.
Schrup, it being stock in the Du-
buque Fire and Marine Ins. Co..
therefore this ,personal tax assessed
to H. L. 'Schrup should be stricken
from the books, and have the city
treasurer instructed accordingly, for
the year 1917.
Respectfully yours,
FRED J. HELLER,
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. Andresen the
report of the city assesor was ap-
prov
Petition of the Knights of Colum-
bus, asking the City Council to can-
cel the taxes against Lot 626 for the
years 1916, 1917 and 1918, claiming
same is a benevolent and charitable
organization, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the petition
was referred to the committee of .
the whole.
Petition of the Dubuque and Wis-
consin Bridge Co., asking the City
Council not to have their property
sold at tax sale, and to grant there
a hearing to show why they are as=
sessed for more than they should be,
claiming that the City Council pass -,
ed a resolution exempting them
from some of the taxer now assessed
against them, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the city
treasurer was instructed not to sell
the property for taxes and the peti-
tion was referred to the committee
of the whole.
Petition of Anna Hug, asking the
City Council to instruct the city
treasurer to cancel the taxes against
.Lot 32, McCraney's Eagle Point'
Add., for the years 1914, 1915, 1916
and 1917, claiming that• she is a
widow seventy years of age and her
only income is going out washing
and working by the day, presented
and read. Ald. Frith moved that
the taxes be granted, as an act of
cbarity, and the city treasurer in-
structed not to sell property. Car-
ri ed.
Petition of St. Joseph's Mercy
Hospital, asking the City Council to
exempt them from taxes for the year
1918 on Lot of M. Lot 72, Lot 1 of
10 of M. Lot 73, Lot 2 of M. Lot 74,
claiming they are used solely for
scientific, educational, charitable,
benevolent, religious and hospital
purposes, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith, the petition
was referred to the committee of the
whole.
306 Special Session, Nov. 29, 1918.
Ald. Frith moved that the city;
treasurer be instructed to accept
$324.49 on the property of Wm.
Dillon, Lot 2 of Dillon's Sub., and to
cancel special assessment of Feb.
4th, 1912, and March 16th, 1911.
Carried.
Petition of J. K. Deming, stating
that in the year 1916 he was agerit
for Nellie G. Provost; agent for
Sarah M. Provost; trustee of the es-
tate of H. B. Glover, deceased; trus-
tee of the estate of Harriet L. Horr,
deceased; administrator of the es-
tate of Adele R. Glover, .deceased;
administrator of the estate of O. P.
Shiras, deceased. hat as agent,
trustee or administrator, he made
ieturns for taxation on the personal
property of the above named per -
sons or estates, to the city assessor.
That such returns for Nellie G.
Provoost showed money • capital
$41,500.00 subject to taxation.
That such returns for Sarah M.
Provoost showed moneyed capital
$2,4,300.00 and no personal property
subject to taxation.
That such returns for estate of
Henry B. Glover, deceased, showed
moneyed capital $45,500.00 and no
personal property subject to taxa-
tion.
That such returns for the estate of
Harriet L. Horr, deceased, showed
no moneyed capital and no personal
property subject to taxation.
That such returns for the estate
of Adele R. Glover, deceased, show-
ed the estate closed and distributed
before Jan. 1, 1916.
That such returns for the estate
of O. P Shiras showed no moneyed
capital and no personal property
subject to taxation.
That through no fault of the peti-
tioner the returns as stated above,
were lost or mislaid in the assessor's
office, and the assessment in each
case was made from the returns
furnished for the previous year.
That through no fault of your pe-
titioner the assessment books for the
year 1916 were not completed until
about March 1st, 1917, at which
time your petitioner was first able
to discover the error.
That since that date he has paid
all of the taxes, both personal and
real estate, assessed against the per-
sons and estates named above, ex.
cept the personal taxes for 1916.
That he is desirous of paying the
personal tax for 1916. Wherefore,
your petitioner prays that your
honorable body authorize the city
treasurer to accept from your peti-
tioner full payment of the personal
tax in each of the above . named
cases as stated herein.
Your petitioner further states that
the books of the city treasurer
shows an assessment of $40.60
against O. P. Shiras for the year
1915.
That your petitioner, as adminis..
trator of the estate of said O. P.
Shiras, found no taxable assets in
said estate.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays
that the assessment of $40.60 against
O. P. Shiras for the year 1915 be
cancelled and that the city treasui er
be instructed to cancel the same on
his books, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the peti-
tion was referred to the committee
of the whole.
November 20th, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Gentlemen: Your Board of Equal-
ization, duly appointed to equalize
and correct the assessment roll for
the year 1918, would respectfully
report that we have performed that
duty and would recommend that the
assessment roll as prepared by the
city assessor be approved with the
following changes submitted below:
From To
Jos. L. Hird,
Finley Add.,
Lots 183, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7,
utility depre-
ciation _ $ 2,220.00 $ 1,800.00
James Beach &
Sons, mer-
chandise 12,280.00 14,850.00
James Beach &
Sons, monied
capital .. _ Nothing 5,000.00
L. A. Walch,
real estate,
City Lot 137 11,100.00 15,940.00
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman Board of Equalization.
CYRIL D. LAGEN,
Clerk Board of Equalization.
Your Board of Equalization, to
whom was referred the petition of
Wm. Graf by your Honorable Body,
asking that you grant him hack in-
terest on taxes paid to city treasurer
on account of him having a petition
•with your Honorable Body asking a
reduction of taxes. We would re-
spectfully recommend that said pe •
tition be received and filed.
E. E. FRITI3,
Chairman Board of Equalization.
Your Board of Equalization, to
whom was referred the petition of
Mary and Kate Enright, asking a re-
duction of their assessment, claim-
ing they are excessive, and having
been since the introduction of the
Somers System. We would respect-
fully recommend that said petition
be received and filed.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman Board of Equalization.
Your Board of Equalization, to
whom was filed a petition of Jose-
phine C. Wasser, owner N'. 1/2 of•
City Lot 482, asking that the sance-
br reduced, would' respectfully rec-
ommend that the city treasurer be
instructed to accept $19.00 on city
taxes for the year of'1918.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman Board of Equalization.
Your Board'of Equalization would,'
respectfully report that petitions
were presented by the following:
Matilda Meyer, Lot' 1 of Sub. of
Mineral Lot 121, Lots 1 and 2 of
Mineral Lot 122, Lot 2 of 4 of Min-
er'al hot 122'and Lot of the Sub. of
116 and 117.
John Mozena, Lot' 1 and 2 of the
Sub. of Mineral Lot 113 and Lots 2'
and of the Sub. of' Mineral Lot§
116 and 117.
Jacob Henkel, Lot 4 of the Sub.
of 'M.' Lots 116 and 117; Lot 1 of `the
Sub. of Mineral ' Lot 118, and Lot' 3
of the' Sub. of •Mineral' Lot 121.
N. F. Friedlein, Lots 1 and. 2 ' of
the Sub. of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of Min-
eral Lot 118; and' Lot 2 of the Sub.
of Lot' 2 of 1 of Mineral Lot 118.
Ecatvard "H. Hilby; Mineral Lot' 341,
Mineral Lot 342, Lot 1 of Mineral
.L'ot 343, Lot 1 of' 2 of Mineral Lot
344, Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 349, Lot 1
of '2 of Mineral Lot 376.
J. P. Frantzen, trustee, Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 265, Lots 2 and 3 of the
Sub. of Mineral Lot 340, Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 270, Mineral Lot 201,
and Lots l ' and 2 of Mineral Lot 202.
Frank C. Wright, Lot 1 of Sub. of
Mineral , Lot 112, in S. 1 /2 of Sec, 35,
township 89, N. range 2, E. of the
5th, P. M.
W. H. Miller, Mineral Lots 114.
115; 212 and Lot' 5 of the Sub. of
Mineral Lot 1 22.
The above petitioners protested
against' the assessment in the City
of Dubuque of any tax against said
land excepting for road purpose, and
ask that your Honorable Body so
make' said assessments.
Th'e above petitions were read and
referred for further reference. At
the session of the board on October
31st, 1918, a motion that the peti-
tions' of Matilda Meyer; John Mo-
zena, Jacob Henkel, N. F. Friedlein,
lid H.' Hilby, J. P. Frantzen,
trustee, Frank C. Wright and W. H.
Miller be received and filed, was car-
ried.
We would respectfully recom-
mend that the petitions be received
and filed.
E. E. FRITH,
Chairman Board of Equalization,
On motion of Ald. Frith, the vari-
ous reports of' the Board' of Equali-
zation were approved.
Ald. Andresen moved to adjourn.
Carried: JOHN STtIBER,
City Recorder:
Special Session,. Nov. 29, 1918. 307
Adopted , 1918:
Approved.
Mayor.
Attest:
City Recorder.
308
List of City Warrants
Dubuque, Iowa.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: The following is a
complete list of all warrants issued
by me during the month of Novem-
ber, 1918:
Salaries for the Last Half of
October, 1918.
James Saul, Mayor $ 58 33
Geo. D. Wybrant, Treasurer 73 33
Otto F. Puls. Deputy 59 60
Louis 1+' Kolfenbach, Clerk 50 00
Cyril D. Lagen, Auditor 64 17
Fred Gantert, Deputy 50 00
John Stuber, Recorder....1._ _ 64 17
Chas. E. Bradbury, Deputy 51 35
Fred J. Heller, Assessor 62 50
Peter Kies, Deputy 55 00
Harry McCarthy, Deputy 55 00
M. H. Czizek, Attorney 82 50
Frank Gilloon, asst. attorney 57 75
Susan Graham, stenographer 11 00
Walter Cullen, Engineer 91 67
Frank Ryan, Asst. Engineer 52 25
John Fahey, Rodman 44 00
Frank Lawler, Committee
Clerk 55 00
Chas. J. McCarthy, Market
Master 37 50
Thos. Hackney, Poundmas-
ter 32 50
Mrs. H. Koenig, janitress 38 50
Dr. E. L. Reinecke, Health
Officer 27 50
Dr. J. F. Graham, Meat and
Milk Inspector 46 75
James Lynch, Wharf Master 37 50
John Burke, • First Ward
scales • 5'00
Louis J Plamondon, Alder-
man First Ward 12 50
J. J. McLaughlin, Alderman
Second Ward 12 50
Chas. J. I.eist, Alderman
Third Ward 12 50
Jos. L. Hird, Alderman
Fourth Ward 12 50
E. E. Frith, Alderman Fifth
Ward 12 50
Wm. P. Andresen, Alder
man -at -Large 12 50
John Strobel, Alderman -at-
Large 12 50
John Giellis, Chief of Police 67 50
Amanda Beyer, Iowa Work-
ing Men's compensation ._ 17 54
Police Payroll Last Half of October,
1918.
Edward Brunskill $ 44 10
Max Bemis 36 75
James Corcoran 44 07
Michael Connolly 44 10
John Cody 44 07
Nicholas Campbell 44 10
William Carroll 44 10
Thomas Cain 41 13
Thos. Connolly 44 10
List of Warrants
Philip Dunphy 49 00
Thomas Duggan 47 07
Edward Daily 44 10
Nicholas Ehlers 36 75
Patrick Fury 49 68
John Fox 35 19
Michael Fogarty 44 10
Theo. Ganahl 44 10
Ben Gray 44 10
John Kopp 41 16
John Kilby 41 65
Barney Ludescher 44 10
Hugh Markey
Otto Neuman
Alfred Noel
John O'Brien
Michael O'Connor
Michael Ryan
Gus Ratermann
Joseph Stoltz
Patrick Sullivan
John Spielman
Dennis Sheehan
Thomas Sweeney
Fred Spielman
Geo. Stoltz
Charles Truher
Edward Vosberg
Anton Van Driel
Frank Williams
Miss B. Brennan
Mrs. K. Hibbe
Pension fund retained
Dubuque, Ia., November 7,
Honorable Mayor and City
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on the streets of
the City of Dubuque for the last
half of October, 1918:
T. Cahill, health $ 35 00
Dubuque, Ia., November 7, 1918.
Honorable Mayor and City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on roads leading
into the county, to be paid from the
various ward portions of the county
road fund:
FOURTH COUNTY
John McGrath $ 10 00
J. Jackson 10 00
Jeff McGrath 25 20
L. Tempest 7 00
Geo. Hird 37 50
FIFTH COUNTY.
J. Long $ 84 70
V. Leik 15 00
A. Litz 18 90
J. Eberhart 33 62
P. Horsch 37 50
Even - Uhlrich 54 00
BILLS.
Mrs. Caroline Kriebs, renew-
al of warrant No. 4718 $500 00
Mrs. Caroline Kriebs, renew-
al of warrant No. 4719 200 00
M. H. Czizek, expense 10 00
Stella Ball (for personal in-
jury), expense 75 00
Visiting Nurse Association,
appropriation 100 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
38 16.
41 25
44 10 '
46 65
46 55
47 07
44 10
47 07
46 55
47 07
44 10
43 41
44 10
39 20
44 10
35 19
36 75
36 19
44 10
44 10
36 51
1918.
Council
(interest on warrants out-
standing), expense 500 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
(interest on warrants out-
standing), expense 500 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
(interest on warrants out-
standing), expense 500 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
(interest on warrants out-
standing), expense 500 00
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
(interest on warrants out-
standing), expense 39
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer,
expense 24
Dr. A. H. Blocklinger, (pro-
fessional services for Wm.
Myers, personal injury),
expense • 15
Michael Mullen, expense 182
Salaries for the First Hall of
November, 1918.
James Saul, mayor $ 58
Geo. D. Wybrant, treasurer 73
Otto F. Puls, deputy 59
Louis F. Kolfenliack, clerk 50
Cyril D. Lagen, auditor 64
Fred. Gantert, deputy 50'
John Stuber, recorder 64
Chas. E. Bradbury, deputy 51
Fred J. Heller, assessor 62
Peter Kies, deputy 55
Harry McCarthy, deputy 55
M. H. Czizek, attorney 82
Frank Gilloon, asst. attorney 57
Elsie Datisman, stenographer 11
Walter Cullen, engineer 91
Frank Ryan, asst. engineer 52
John Fahey, rodman 44
Frank Lawler, ' committee
clerk 55
Chas. J. McCarthy, market
master 37 50
Thomas Hackney, pound -
master 32
Mrs. H. Koenig, janitress 38
Dr. E. L. Reinecke, health
officer 27
Dr. J. F. Graham, meat and
milk inspector 46
James Lynch, wharf master 37
John Burke, 1st ward scales 5
Louis J. Plamondon, alder-
man First ward 12
J. J. McLaughlin, alderman
Second ward 12 50
Chas. J. Leist, alderman
Third ward 12 50
Jos. • L. Hird, alderman
Fourth ward 12 50
E. E. Frith, alderman Fifth
ward 12 5G
Wm. P. Andresen, alder -
man -at -large '12 60
John Strobel, alderman -at-
large 12 50
John Giellis, chief of police_ 67 50
Amanda Beyer, Iowa Work-
ing Men's Compensation.___ 17 54
Police Payroll First Half November,
1918.
Edward Brunskill $ 45 00
List of Warrants. 309
76
02
00
56
32
32
60
00
16
00
16
35
50
00
00
60
75
00
66
'25
00
00
50
50
50
75
50
•00
50
Max Bemis 42 50
James Corcoran 48 00
Michael Connolly 61 00
John Cody 48 00
N. Campbell 51 00
Wm. Carroll 51 00
Thomas Cain 51 00
Thomas Connolly 51 00
Philip Dunphy 50 00
Thomas Duggan 48 00
Edward Daily 45 00
Nicholas Ehlers 40 00
Patrick Fury 53 85
John Fox 48 00
Michael Fogarty 51 00
Theo. Ganahl 51 00
Ben Gray 51 00
John Kopp 51 00
John Kilby 48 15
Barney Ludescher 51 00
Hugh Markey 45 00
Alfred Noel - 51 00
Otto Neuman 41 25
John O'Brien 57 00
Michael O'Connor 53 85
Michael Ryan 39 00
Gus Ratermann 51 00
Joseph Stoltz • 48 00
Patrick Sullivan 53 85
John Spielman 48 00
Dennis Sheehan 51 00
Thomas Sweeney 47 50
Fred Spielman 51 00
George Stoltz 45 35
Charles Truher 51 00
Anton Driel 42 50
Edward Vosberg 42 00
Frank Williams 48 00
Miss B. Brennan 45 00
Mrs. K. Hibbe 45 00
Dubuque, Ia., November 21, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on the streets of
'the City of Dubuque for the first
half of November, 1918:
T. Cahill, health $ 32 50
Dubuque, Ia., November 21, 1918.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my
payroll for labor on streets leading
into the county, to be paid from the
various ward portions of the county
fund:
FOURTH COUNTY
John McCherry $ 7 50
John McGrath 30 00
J. Jackson 30 00
Jeff McGrath 76 60
H. Martin 25 00
M. Ackels 15 40
Geo. Hird 37 50
John Lee 3 50
C. O. D. Laundry 1 50
FIFTH COUNTY.
J. Long $ 79 10
J. Eberhart 22 50
A. Litz 26 40
McCollins Co., expense 68 09
Wm. Grode, expense 2 00
Western Union Telegraph,
3.10 List of Warrants:
expense
Klauer & Kress, 'police- and
expense
McEvoy Co., expense
Frank Paar, expense
F. A. Nesler & Son, expense
Swift & Co., expense
Rellihan & Mullen, expense
Pier' Bros., expense
Jos. J. Rowan & Son, ex=
pense
C. Alexander, expense
Albert Ney, expense
Prank Paar, expense
Adam Zillig, police
Clarence IVI. Traut, expense
Delhi Auto Supply Shop, ex-
pense
F..M. Jaeger Co., sidewalk_...
National Printing. Co., ex-
Dense
National Printing Co., ex-
pense
Gates •Half -Sole Station, po-
lice.
C. J. McCarthy, police
Eichorn & Bechtel, police ._
North End Drug Store, police
John Giellis, police
Peter Even & Son, police
Iowa Oil Co., police
Melvin Leist, health
John Dehing, health
Cadillac Co., health
Byrne Bros., health
Adam Zillig, health
John Voelker & Son, health
Cota, Byrne & Seymour,
health .....
Peryon's Pharmacy, health_.
Peryon's Pharmacy, health_.
National Refining Co., health
National Refining Co., health
Midwest Auto Supply Co.,
health
F. M. Jaeger Co., health
W. D. Deckert Co., health
F. M. Jaeger Co., health
Key City Glass Works,
health
Dubuque Welding Works,
health
Lorenz Laundry, health
National Refining Co., health
Frank Lanser & Son, health
F. M. Jaeger Co., health
Upton's Laundry, health
W. D. Deckert, health
John Bohn, inspector
Wm. Singrin, excavating
Labor Leader, printing
Labor Leader, printing
Labor Leader, printing
Times - Journal, printing
Times - Journal, printing
Telegraph - Herald, printing
Telegraph- Herald, printing
Telegraph - Herald, printing
National Demokrat, printing
Pauly Printing Co., printing
Fireman's Herald, printing
John L. Kies, expense and
police
2 00
30 90'
69 60'
2 50
52 5)
8 65
10 60
13 00
2 40
1 50'
36. 73
2 60
2 70'
28 50 '
6 50
10 10'
75 52.
10 60'
14'00
.7' 20
16 18
1 70'
2 05
9. 90'
46 60
5 00"
60 00
1 60
2 15
27 00
5 00
90
10 50
45 60'
26 50
4 25
3 47
1 00
40
1 80
8 90
1 00
21 59
26 50
18 00'
80
3 74
50
15 00
49 25
2 30
12 50
4' 60
57 30
35 1.0
909
56 11
13 91
12 50
1 25
4 25
19 60
Trenk Wire Works, expense 1
F. G. Becker, health 3 50
Martin - Strelau Co., expense : 29 -95
F. Schloz ' & Son, expense,
roads and sidewalks 3 ;10
Iowa Telephone Co., expense
and police 47 77
Dubuque Electric Co., light=
ing 500
Dubuque. Electric Co.; light-
ing, 500''00
Dubuque Electric'. Co.,,
500'' 00
Dubuque Electric' Co., light-
mg
Dubuque Electric
ing
Dubuque Electric
ing
Dubuque Electric
ing: 00';
Dubuque, Electric Co:, light-
ing and police 262 14
Edward W. Coyle, settlement
personal ' injury, expense 75 00'
Water Works Trustees;
Water Works sinking' fund 500' 00'i
Water Works Trustees,
Water Works sinking fund 500' 00'"
Water Works - Trustees;
Water Works sinking fund 500 00
Water Works Trustees,
Water Works sinking fund 500' 00";
Water' Works Trustees,
Water Works sinking fund ' 500'00'
Water' Works Trustees; .
Water Works sinking fund 500' 00'
Water' Works Trustees;
Water Works •,sinking fund 500 00
Water Works Trustees,
Water Works sinking fund 500 00'
Water' Works Trustees,
Water Works sinking fund 500 00'
Water Works Trustees,
Water Works sinking fund 500 00'
On' notion of Ald. Leist, all bills
properly O. K. were ordered paid.
V. Leik 20 00
J. Bohn 3 •64
P. Horsch 37 50'
BILLS.
John Dreyhouse, expense $ 69 86-
Nick Staner, constructing
Bee Branch sewer, 28th
Street 500 00
Nick Staner, constructing
Bee Branch sewer, 28th'
Street 500 00
Nick Staner, constructing
Bee Branch sewer; 28th
Street 65 00
E. T. Frith, health 500 '00
E. T. Frith, health 500 00
E. T. ,Frith, health 80 00
Max Bemis, Bathing Beach 113 77
Scherer Bros., expense 24 35
Swift & Co., expense 4
C. L. Dambacker, expense 7 30
Pier Bros.; expense 26 00'
Burrows Adding Machine
Co., expense 3 72
Geo. Bendal, expense 1 50
The Key City Gas ' Co., ex
500'00'
Co., , light=
500 00'
Co., light=
500'00
Co., light
500
pense
The Key City Gas
and expense
The Key City Gas Co., pollee
and expense
The Key City Gas Co., ex-
pense 3
Wm. Grode, expense 1
Thos. J. Mulgrew, expense 8
Pier Bros., expense 10
Eichorn & Bechtel, expense 2
F. A. Burns, expense 12
Wm. Grote, expense 4
Co., police
AN ORDINANCE.
AN ORDIN?4NCE AMENDING' AN
ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR
THE ASSESSMENT AND COL-
LECTION OF TAXES IN THE -
CITY OF DUBUQUE," THE
SAME BEING CHAPTER 56 OF
THE REVISED ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
1901, BY ADDING THERETO
AN ADDITIONAL PARAGRAPH
PROVIDING FOR THE PUR-
CHASING OF PROPERTY AT
TAX SALES FOR DELINQUENT
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS BY
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Sec. 1. That an ordinance en-
titled "An ordinance to provide for
the assessment and collection of
taxes in the City of Dubuque, the
same being chapter 56 of the Re-
vised Ordinance of the City of Du-
buque, 1901, be and the same is
hereby amended by adding thereto
an additional section to be known as
Section 63 and read as follows:
"Sec. 53 That whenever any
property is advertised for sale for
delinquent special assessment the
city shall have the right, through its
attorney, to buy in any such proper-
ty so advertised at any such tax
sale, as he deems advisable, provid-
ing, however, that any other pur
chaser shall be given a preference
at such sale as against the city.
Whenever property is advertised for
sale for delinquent special assess-
ment and improvement bonds have
been issued as provided by law and
such bonds are redeemable out of
the fund which is created by the
payment of special assesments which
have been levied against property
subject to assessment, and in default
of the payment of such assessments
by the property owners it becomes
the duty of the city to redeem such
bonds out of its own funds, then the
city in becoming the purchaser at
any tax sale shall have the right to
have a certificate of sale issued to it
and all that is required to be done
to make such purchase complete is
Official Notices. 31 1
2 10
86 26
2 75
00
00
20
00
35
50
00
that the Treasurer indicate upon
his records where such assessment
is found that the city bide in such
property, the amount of the tax, to-
gether with interest and penalty for
which the sale was made, and the
city shall thereupon assume the
liability of paying the bonds which
are outstanding and covered by the
assessments upon this property, pro-
viding, however, that the owner of
such property may redeem the same
as provided by law.
The purpose of this section is to
relieve the city from paying from
the general fund any money where
the assessment is covered by a bond.
The securing of a tax deed and pay-
ing of subsequent taxes shall be as
provided for in section 53 thereof."
Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall be
in force and effect from and after its
passage by the City Council and
publication in the Telegraph - Herald
and Times - Journal newspapers as
provided by law.
Adopted November 25th, 1918.
Approved November 26th, 1918.
JAMES SAUL, Mayor.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Recorder,
Published officially in the Du-
buque Telegraph- Herald and Times -
Journal newspapers, November 26th,
1918. JOHN STUBER,
11 -26 -1t City Recorder.
Notice to City Taxpayers Relative. to
Penalties on Delinquent Special
Assessments.
Notice is hereby given that the
ten per cent penalty advertised to he
collected upon delinquent special as-
sessments is not rebuired to be paid,
but the City Council intends to
adopt an ordinance raising the
amount of the penalty to be collect-
ed upon all delinquent assessments
NOT PAID on or before December
2, 1918.
GEO. D. WYBRANT,
11 -26 -5t City Treasurer.
(Official Notice.)
Notice of Special Assessment,
Notice is hereby given to all con -
cerned that a special assessment as
provided by law will be levied at a
session of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, to he held
Thursday, December 5th, 1918, to
pay for constructing an eight -inch
tile pipe sanitary sewer in Seminary
street from West Locust street to a
point four hundred and fifty feet
north. Wilmer Cook, contractor.
Amount of special assessment,
$1,031.61, same to be assessed
against the property legally subject
to assessment upon and along said
streets.
And that there is a plat and sched-
ule on file in the office of the City
Recorder of said City of Dubuque,
312 Official Notices. Official Notices. 313
showing the streets in which paid
Seaver was constructed, and tine sep-
arate lots and parcels of ground or
specified portions thereof subject to
assessment for such improvement,
the name of the owner thereof as
far as practicable and the amount to
be assessed against each lot or par-
cel of ground, which plat and sched-
ule are subject to public inspection.
And that any and all persons ob-
jecting to said special assessment or
to said plat must file his or their ob-
jections in writing with the City Re-
corder of said City of Dubuque on
or before said session of the City
Council to be held Thursday, De-
cember 5th, 1918, or to appear at
said .session of the council to show
cause, if any you have, why said as-
sessment should not be levied.
Dated at Dubuque, Ia., November
23rd, 1918.
JOHN STUBER,
11 -23 -3t City Recorder
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the City Recorder's Office, City
Hall, by the City Recorder until 2:00
p. m. Friday, November 29th, 1918,
to be acted on by th eCity Council
'on said date, for the construction of
a temporary wooden bridge for North
Cascade crossing, in accordance with
the plans and specifications prepar-
ed by the City Engineer and now on
file in the office of the City Recor-
der
It is estimated by the City Engi-
neer that said improvement will re-
quire:
11,700 board feet of lumber.
3 bents piling.
The work to be paid for as pro-
vided for by agreement between
contractor and the city. Work to he
completed on .or before the 1st day
of 'January, 1919.
Bidders must state price com-
pleted.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a "certified check for ten per cent of
the gross amount of his bid on
some Dubuque bank as a guarantee
that a contract will be entered into
if awarded. Check and bid in sep-
erate envelopes.
The City Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Novem-
ber 23, 1918,
JOHN STUBER,
11 -23 -3t City Recorder.
TAX LIST
Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 11, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that the lands, town lots and real estate here-
inafter described will be sold at public sale, as provided by law, and the
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, at the City Hall, in said city, on the
First Monday In December
(December" 2, 1918,) for the payment of unpaid delinquent taxes (regular
and special), for the year 1917 and prior years, penalty and costs accrued
against each of the several respective parcel or parcels of real estate, town
lots and lands, hereinafter mentioned and described. The cost of,advertis-
ing being twenty cents per description, that amount is included in the total.
GEORGE D. WYBRANT,
City Treasurer.
TAX OF 1917.
Name. Description. Lot. Blk. Tax. Int. Total.
Accola, Matt., Reche's Sub. 29 -30 $ 16.94 $ 1.36 $ 18.50
Salve for 1916 16.94 2.88 20.02
Same for 1915 16.94 4.48 21.62
Same for 1914 16.94 6.08 23.22
Ackerer, Lena, Althauser's Sub 40 1.82 :16 2.18
Adam, Mike, Bradley's Sub. 1 -2 42 .04 .66
Addinsell, Ellen E., Sub. 10 and 11,
Cooley's Sub. 4 44.52 3.60 48.32
Addinsell, Ellen E., Farley's Sur. 5 42.28 3.36 45.84
Atchisen, Alberta E., Morgan's Sub 4 40.32 3.20 4 ,1.5
Same for 1916 40.32 7.20 47.72
Same for 1915 47.32 13.16 60.48
Albinger, Peter, Sub. 150, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add. 2 17.74 1.04 13.98
Albinger, Peter, Sub. 152, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add. 1 2.52 .24 2.96
Alderson, James, Oxford Heights Add.,
E. 60 ft. 36 22.12 1.76 24.08
Altman, F. W., Mineral Lot, Und. 1/2 341 14.00 1.12 15.32
Same for 1916 14.00 2.52 16.72
Altman, F. W., McDaniel's Park Hill
Add., Und. 1 /2 S2- 33 -41 -42 3.50 .28 3.98
Altman, F. W., McDaniel's Park Hill
/Add., Und. 1 / 2 60 -61 1.54 .14 1.88
Altman, F. W., Wm. Rebman's Sub.,
Und. 1 / 2 8- 9- 10- 11 -12 -13
Altman, F. W., Wm. Rebman's Sub.,
Und. 1 /2 14- 15- 16- 17 -18 -19 4.20 .32 4.72
Altman, F. W., Wm. Rebman's Sub.,
Und. 1 /2 43- 44- 45- 46 -47 -48
Altman, F. W., Wm. Rebman's Sub.,
Und. 1 /2 49- 50- 51- 52- 53 -54 -55 7.00 .56 7.76
Altman, F. W., South Park Hill Add.,
Und. 1 /2 37 .84 .06 .90
Same for 1916 .84 .14 1.18
Altman, F. W., Railroad Add., 'Und. 1 /2
1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8 -9 -10 16
Altman, F. W:, Railroad Add., Und. 1 /2
11- 12-13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18 -19 -20 16
Altman, F. W., Railroad Add., Und. 1/2
1- 2- 3= 4- 5- 6 -7 -8 -9 23 4.20 .32 4.72
Altman, F. W., Railroad Add., Und. 1 /2 -
1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8 -9 -10 26
Altman, F. W., Railroad Add., Und. 1 .2
11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17 -18 -19 26
Altman, F. W., Railroad Add., Und. 1 /2
20491- 22 -U-24 26 2.10 .16 2.46
Atchinson, Hugh D., Sub. 2, Porter s Sub. 1 4.20 :32 4.72
Ballard, W. 'W., Est., Sub. Pt. Mineral
Lot, W. 1 /2 3 12.60 1.04 13:84
314 Official Notices.
Barnes, G. 0., Sub. 30, Ann O'Hare's Sub. 1
Beacon, Mary J., Bush's Sub. 9 -10
Beidler, Jas. M. & Chas. R., Nairn's
Sub., N. 40 ft. 22
Belsky, Isaac & Louis, City, N. M. 1 -5 495
Same for 1916
Belsky, Isaac & Louis, East Dubuque
Add. 413 - 414 - 415 - 416 -417
Same for 1916
Bennett, Ann, Ann O'Hare's Sub., W. 40
ft. S. 1 /2 4
Bennett, R. F., Sub. City 724 7
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Bennett, R. F., Sub. City 724 10
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Biehl, Nicholas, Burton's Add. 34
Bigelow, I. S., Sub. 10 and 11, Cooley's
Sub. 5
Bigelow, I. S., Cooley's Sub., S. 26 9 ft 12
Blake, W. A., Dubuque Harbor Co. Add ,
Und. 1 -3 of Lot 6, of W. 1 / 2 BIock 1
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Mineral Lot,
Und. 32 341
Same for 1916
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., McDaniel's Park
Hill Add., Und. 1 /2 32- 33 -41 -42
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., McDaniel's Park
Hill Add., Und. 1/ 60 -61
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Wm. Rebman's
Sub., Und. 1 / 2 8- 9- 10- 11 -12 -13
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Wm. Rebman's
Sub., Und. 1 / 2 14- 15- 16- 17 -18 -19
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Wm. Rebman's
Sub., Und. % 43- 44- 45- 46 -47 -48
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Wm. Rebman's
Sub., Und. 1 / 2 49- 50- 51- 52- 53 -54 -55
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Railroad Add.,
Und. 1 /2 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Railroad Add.,
Und. 1 / 2 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16 -17 -18
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Railroad Add.,
Und. 1 /2 19 -20
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Railroad Add.,
Und. 1 / 2 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6 -7 -8 -9
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Railroad Add ,
Und. % 15- 16- 17- 18 -19 -20
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., Railroad Add.,
Und. 1 / 2 23- 24- 1 -2 -3 -4
Blocklinger, 13. F., Tr., Railroad Add.,
Und. 1 / 2 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10 -11 -12
Blocklinger, B. F., Tr., South Park Hill
Add. 37
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Bohn, Henry, Smyth's Sub. 5
Bonson, R. & W. W., Mineral Lot, Und
3 -10 26
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Bonson, R. & W. W., Union Add. 15
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Bonson, Harriett, Sub. Min. Lot 202 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Bonson, Robert, Gdn., Finley Add., Und
16
16
16
23
26
50.40 4.00 54.40
8.96 .72 3.88
30.80 2.48 33.48
110.32 8.80 119.32
103.32 18.54 122.06
69.02 5.52 74.74
69.02 12.42 81.64
6.58 .56 7.34
28.56 2.32 31.08
28.56 5.04 33.80
28.56 7.84 36.60
7.14 .56 7.90
7.14 1.27 8.G1
7.14 1.98 9.32
1.96 .16 2.32
54.04 4.32 58.56
8.68 .72 9.60
8.68 1.44 10.32
8.68 2.30 11.18
8.68 3.16 12.04
14.00 1.12 15.32
14.00 2.52 16.72
3.50 .28 3.98
1.54 .16 1.90
4.20 .32 4.72
7.00 .56 7.76
4.20
4.20
4.20
.32
.74
1.16
4.72
5.14
5.56
26 2.10 .16 2.46
.84 .06 1.10
.84 .14 1.18
.84 .22 1.26
19.18 1.52 20.90
7.28 .56 8.04
7.28 1.28 8.76
7.28 2.00 9.48
1.96 .16 2.32
1.96 .35 2.51
1.96 .64 2.70
6.72 .56 7.48
6.72 1.23 8.15
6.72 1.90 8.82
Official Notices. 315
2 -3 139 16.80 1.36 18.36
Bowers, Mrs. Henry, City, Und. 1 /2 S
21 ft. 17 75.88 6.08 82.16
Bradley & Maclay, Nevada Park Add. _._ 13 10.50 .84 11.54
Briggs, W. W., Fortune's Sub. 7 34.58 2.80 37.58
Briggs, W. W., Loetscher and 1'rueb's
Sub. 8 2.52 .20 2.92
Brinkmoeller, Cath., A. McDaniel's Sub 798 26.74 2.16 29.10
Brown & Burns, City 252 -253, N. 9.1 ft 252A 164.22 13.12 177.54
Same for 1916 164.22 29.52 184.44
Same for 1915 200.90 56.00 257.10
Same for 1914 200.90 76.00 277.10
Bruhn, W. F., Finley Add. 167 25.48 2.00 27.68
Buckingham, Anna L., Sub. Mineral Lot
182, Und. % 1 2.80 .24 3.24
Same for 1916 5.60 - .90 6.70
Buettell, Emma L., Union Add., No. 2- 4 15.12 1.20 16.52
Same for 1916 15.12 2.70 18.02
Same for 1915 15.12 4.20 19.52
Bull, Norman and Mildred, Woodlawn
Park Add. 312 1120 .88 12.28
Same for 1916 11.20 .99 12.39
Buol, J. C„ Fairview Sub. 9 -10 34.58 2.80 37.58
Same for 1916 34.58 6.20 40.98
Same for 1915 34.58 9.60 44.38
Byrne Bros., City 207 -208 306.22 24.48 331.00
Same for 1916 320.32 57.60 378.12
Byrne Bros., City 214 -215 107.52 8.56 116.28
Same for 1916 107.52 19.26 126.98
By.rne, 1 Frank J., City, S. 72 M. 1 -5 464
Byrne, Frank J., City, S. 1/2 N. 1 /2 M. 1 -5 464 129.22 10.32 139.74
Same for 1916 129.22 23.22 152.64
Byrne, Mary E., Sub. 2 Min. Lot 63 and
east part 69, Union Add. 1 -2 38.78 3.12, 42.10
Carroll and Mulgrew, City 89A 12.88 1.04 14.12
Same for 1916 12.88 2.24 15.32
Same for 1916 11.48 3.08 14.76
Same for 1914 10.08 3.80 14.08
Chalmers, John G., Woodlawn Park
Add. 1 -2 2.80 .24 3.24
Chalmers, John G., Woodlawn Park
Add. 49 -50 2.80 .24 3.24
Chaloupka, John, East Dubuque Add 426 6.72 .66 7.48
Citizens' State Bank, Upon shares of •
stock owned by the stockholders 1243.18 99.44 1342.82
Same for 1916 1243.18 99.44 1342.82
Same for 1915 1208.62 338.24 1547.06
Same for 1914 1228.77 466.64 1695.61
Sanie for 1913 1421.15 682.08 2103.23
Same for 1912 1421.16 1421.36
Same for 1911 1372.00 1372.20
Same for 1910 1369.20 1369.40
Same for 1909 1288.25 1288.45
Citizen's State Bank, Yates' Sul,. 30 -31 15.54 1.20 16.94
Clancy, Pat, Est., Sub. 1 of City 598 3 26.46 2.08 28.74
Same for 1916 26.46 4.68 31.34
Clancy, Pat, Est., Sub. 4 of City 598 2
Clancy, Pat, Est., Sub. 5 of City 598 2
Same for 1916
Clark, Margaret, A. McDaniel's Sub ,
S. E. 12.6 ft. 760 14.28 1.12 15.60
Same for 1916 14.28 2.52 17.00
Same for 1915 14.28 3.92 18.40
Same for 1914 14.28 5.32 19.80
Clark, Margaret, A. McDaniel's Sub. 772 126.98 10.16 137.34
Clay, L. J., Grove Terrace Sub. 5 31.36 2.48 34.04
Coates & Watters, Sub. Min. Lot 336 2 4.06 .32 4.58
Cogan, Mary, East Dubuque Add., N. 1 /2 63 20.72 1.68 22.60
Cole, R. W., Farley's Sub. 24 34.44 2.72 37.36
Coleman, John, Quigley's Outlot 710 13 15.12 1.20 16.52
Coleman, John, City, N. 22 ft. 592 14.84 1.20 16.24
Connolly, Edw. F., Fortune's Sub. 4 46.76 3.76 50.72
Connolly, M. J., Sub. 229, Union Add 1 .14 .02 .36
35.00 2.80 38.00
35.00 6.30 41.50
316 Official Notices.
Connors, James, City, S. Y2 574
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Connors, Martin F., Sub. 1, Linlieim's
Add. 2
Conyingham, D. H., Est., Sub. City 754-
755, Und. 2 -3 1- 2-3 -4 -5
Cooper, A. A., Inc., City, N. 64.3 ft 73`
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Cooper, A. A., Inc., Sub. City 691 -700-
721
Cooper, A. A., Inc., Sub. City 5-6-7-8-9-10
Cooper, A. A., Inc., Sub. City
11- 12- 1344 -15
22.40 1.76
22:40 3.96
22.47 6:1'6'
22:47 8.36
24.,36
26.56
28.83'
31.03
12.04' .96 13.20
237.72 19.04' 256.96
425:88 34.07 460.15
425.8 - 8' 76:57 502.65
425.88 119:07 545.15
425.88 161.57 587.65
Cooper, A. A., Inc., Sub: City
16- 117'18- 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 -24'
Cooper, A. A., Inc , Sub: City
25- 26- 27- 28- 29- 30- 31 -32 -33
Cooper, A. A., Inc , Sub. City
34'- 35= 36- 37- 38- 39- 40 -41 -42
Cooper; A. A., Inc.,, Sub. City, W: 1/2 of
44 and' all of 45- 46- 47 -48 -49
Cooper, A. A., Inc., Sub. City
50.51- 52- 53- 54 '-55 -56 -57
Cooper, A. A., Inc., Sub. City
58- 59- 60 -61 -62 =63.64 318.36 25.46 34'4.02
Same for 1916 318.36 57.26 401.26
Same for 1915 318 :36 89:06 433.08
Same for 1914 318.36 120:86 464.88
Crabtree, Wm. W., Oxfords Heights Add: 37 27.16 2.16 29.52
Crunion, John, Summer Hill Add., N. E.
80x100' ft.. 9 9.52 .80 10.52
Same for 1916 9.52 1.7.0 11.42'
Same for 1915 9:52 2 :60 12.32
Same for 1914 9:52 3.50 13.22
Cullen, Ittilia, Liebes' Sub., N. 1 / 2 2 13 :02- 1.04 14.26
Daly, Lawrence, Sub. City 594, W. 20 ft
X. 40 ft. 2
Daly, Lawrence, Sub. City 594, S. E. 20
ft. X. 41' ft. 2 17.92 1.44 19.56
Dawson, Peter, Union Add. 79 18.62 1.62- 20:34
Same for 1916 18.62 3.32 22:14
Day, W. H., Jr., Ham's Add. 614 -615 14.70' 1.20 16.10
Same for 1916 14:70 2 :60 17.60
Same for 1917 14.70 4.00 18.90
Dettman, J. C., Windsor Ave. Sub 7 27.72 2.24 30.16
Dietrick, Herman, Cox's• Add. 110 24.08 1.92 26.20
Dietrick, R. A., Buseman's Sub. 28 12.88 1.04 14.12
Same for 1916 12.88 1.24 15.32
Dillon, Wm. F., Dillon's Sub. 2 12.88 1.04 14.12
Same for 1916 12.88 1.24 15.32
,Dolter, Anna B., L. H. Langworthy's
Add. 149
Dolter, Anna B., Sub. 5 Min. Lot 316, pt 2, 16.10 1.28 17.58
Donahue, Thos. J., Sub: 1 Min. Lot 46_ _ 1
Donahue, Thos. J., Sub, 2 Min. Lot 47 1 40.32 3.20 43.72
Same for 1916 40.32 7.20 47.72
Same for 1915 40.32 11.20, 51.72
Saine for 1914 40.32 15.20 55.72
Donahue, Albert, Kiene & Blocklinger's
Sub., N. 23.4, S. 98.6 ft. 12 3 . 22.82 1.84 24.86
Donaldson, Matilda, City, N. 23.2. ft. M.
1 -5 451 63.42 5 :04 68.66
Same for 1916 63.42 11.34 74:9
Same for 1915 63.4-2 17.64 81.26,
Same for 1914 63,42 22.94 87.96
Same for 1913 29.00 13.92 43.12
Doran, F. E,, Sub. 1 Kelly's Sub: 1
Doran, F. 11, Sub. 1, Collins' Subl. 2
Doran, F. B :, Sub. 7,, Mobley's Sub 2 40.88 3.28 44.36
Official. Notices. 317
Same for 1916 54.88 9.87 64.9
Drewelow, Eliz., Sub. 148, Mechanics'
Add. 1 .84 .08 1.12,
Driscoll, Clara, Sub. 3 and 4 of 135, L
- H. Langworthy's Add. 2 15.40 1.20 16.80
Sanie for 1916 15.40 2,77, 18.37
Same for 1915 15.40 4.31 19.91
Same for 1914 15.40 5.85 4.45
Dubuque Benevolent & Humane Society,,
City, ,S., N. 1-5 479
Dubuque Benevolent & Humane Society,
City, N. 1 /2 N. M. 1 -5 479 66.22 4.62 71.04
Dubuque College and Seminary, Reche's
Sub. 6 47.60 3.84 51.64
Dubuque College and Seminary, Reche's
Sub. No. 2 1 32.20 2.56 34.96
Dubuque College and Seminary, Reche's
Sub. No. 2 2 8.40 .64 9.24
Dubuque College and Seminary, Reche's
Sub. 3 -4 -5 28.00 2.24 30.44•
Same for 1916 61.18 11.01 72.39 -
Same for 1915 4 14.49
Dubuque Moose Club, City, S. 2 -3 67 3.92 18.61
Dubuque Moose Club, City, N. 11 -12 ft 68 210.42 16.80 227.42 -
Sanie for 1916 210.42 37.87 248.49
Dub, Star Brewing Co., Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add. 5- 6- 7- 8 -9 -10 3
Dub. Star Brewing Co., Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add. 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8 -9 -10 4
Dtlb: Star Brewing Co , Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Acid. 1- 2- 3 -4 -5• 5
Dub. Star Brewing Co:, Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add., pts. 6-7-8-9-10-11-12 -13-
14-15-16- 1718- 19- 20- 21- 22 -23 -24 5
Dub. Star Brewing Co., Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add. 13- 14 -15 -16 6
Dub. Star Brewing Co :, Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add., pts,
17- 18- 19- 20- 21- 22 -23 -24 6
Dub. Star Brewing Co., Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add. 34- 35- 36 -37 -38 11 328.02 26.24 355.86.
Same for 1916 328.02 59.04 387.26.
Same for 1915 409,22 114.52 523.94•
Same for 1914 414:82 157.32 572.34,
Same for 1913 594.50 285.12 879.82
Same for 1912 709.05 708.25.
Same for 1911 684.60 684.80
' • Same for 1910 733.60 733:80
Same for 1909 655.63 655.83
Same for 1908 681.85 682,05.
Same for 1907 509.40 509.60
Dub. Star Brewing Co,, Ham's Add 363 2:52 .16 2.88.
Same for 1916 2.52 .36 3.08
Same for 1915 2.52 .56• 3.28.
Same for 1914 2.52 .7 3.48
Same for 1913 2.90 .96 4.06.
Same for 1912. 2.90 3.7,0.
Same for 1911 2.80 3.00
Same for 1910 2.80 3.00
Dub. & Wisconsin Bridge Co., that por-
tion of the bridge, pier and abut-
ments between the middle of the
main channel of the Mississippi Riv-
er and the West bank of the said
River at Eagle Point 280.00 22.40 302.60
Same for 1916 280.00. 50.40 330.60
Same for 1916 280.00 7840 358,.61).
Same for 1914 280.00 10640, 386.60.
Same for 1913 290 :00 139.20 429 :40,
Same for 1912 290.00 290.20
Same for 1911 280.00 280.20
Same fon 1910 280.00 280.20
Dunn, Chain„ dub. 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 2 27.72 2.2,4 3,0.16
•
318 Official Notices.
Dunn, Mary, Sub. City 594, N. 47.8 ft 2
Same for 1916
Dwyer, B., Sub. 2 of Min. Lot 47 2
Eagles' Building Ass'n., City, W. 94 ft
W. 1 / 2 100
Eagan, Annie, Sub. 1 of 12 Min. Lot 79 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Eiseman, Ida, Moses, Florence, City, S
1 -3 24 274.12
Elwell, F. J. and F. C:, Westaby's Sub 2 18.62
Same for 1916 18.62
Enright, Pat, Sub. 9, Union Add. 4 1.68
Same for 1916 1.68
Same for 1915 1.68
Enzler, Jos. A., Sub. 128, Finley Add 1 6.72
Enzler, Jos. A., • Sub. 4 of 128, Finley
Add. 1
Enzler, Jos. A., Sub. 128, Finley Add 5
Enzler, Jos. A., Sub. 128, Finley Add 6
Enzler, Jos. A., Sub. 128, Finley Add 7
Enzler, Jos. A., Sub. 8 of 128, Finley
Add. 1
Eulberg, Mary, Woodlawn Park Add.143 -144
Same for 1916
Same Tor 1915
Eulberg, Mary, Woodlawn Park Add
160-161-162
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Eulberg, Mary, Tschirgi & Schwind's
Sub. 47 -48
Eulberg, Mary, Tschirgi and Schwind's
Sub. 49 -50 16.10
Same for 1916 16.10
Same for 1915 16.10
Eulberg, Mary, City, N. 1 M. 1 -5 431 103.46
Sanie for 1916 103.46
Same for 1915 103.46
Same for 1914 103.46
Evans, Geo. W., Sub. Min. Lot 354 1 7.84
Faldorf, Fred, Sub. Min. Lot 120 2 -3 -4
Faldorf, Fred, Sub. Min. Lot 121 2
Faldorf, Fred, Sub. Min. Lot, pt. 119
Same for 1916
Faldorf, Fred, Sub. 1 of 9 Mineral Lot 1
Same for 1916
Faldorf, Fred, Mineral Lot, Und. 1 -3 27
Same for 1916
Faldorf, Fred, Mineral Lot 29, pt. 2
Same for 1916
Faldorf, Fred, Mineral Lot, Und. 2 -3 27
Sauce for 1916
Farrell, M., Sub. Min. Lot 149 11 -12
Same for 1916
Feller, F. R. Sub. 2, Trenk's Sub 1
Fern, Jessie, Hughes' Sub., N. W. 1 / ¢ 4
Same for 1916
Ficke, Phillip and Helmuth, Sub. City
653A, Und. 1/ 5
Ficke, Phillip and Helmuth, Sub. City
653, Und. lz 4 64.26 5.12 69.58
• Fielding, F. J., Sub. 1 of 11 City 654 1
Fielding, J., Sub. 1 of 11 City 654 4 112.00 8.96 ]21.16
Fluckiger, Albert, Davis Farm Add., N
% of 252 and S. 5 ft. 253
Flynn, Ella, Bradstreet's Add., N. % 16
Foltzer, Josephine, City, N. % N. 1 -5 479
Fortman, Anton, Maple Heights Add., N
50 ft. 8
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
10.92
10.92
3.08
118.58
2.80
2.80
2.80
10.08
7.00
6.30
5.32
2.24
4.62
4.62
4.62
10.22
10.22
10.22
52.08
52.08
19.46
19.46
4.20
4.20
.14
.14
8.40
8.40
23.66
23.66
5.60
12.04
12.04
14.84
26.04
51.10
60.62
60.62
60.62
60.62
.88 12.00
1.68 12.80
.24 3.52
9.52 128.30
.24 3.24
.44 3.44
.64 3.64
21.18 295.50
1.52 20.34
3.32 22.14
.16 2.04
.32 2.20
.48 2.36
.56 7.58
.80 11.08
.56 7.76
.48 6.98
.40 5.92
.16 2.60
.32 5.14
.72 5.54
1.12 5.94
.80 11.22
1.80 12.22
2.80 13.22
1.28 17.58
2.88 19.18
4.48 20.78
8.24 111.90
18.54 122.20
28.84 132.50
39.14 142.80
.64 8.68
4.16 56.44
9.36 61.64
1.52 21.18
3.42 23.08
.32 4.72
.72 5.12
.02 .36
.03 .37
.64 9.24
1.44 10.04
1.92 25.78
4.22 28.08
.48 6.28
.96 13.20
2.16 14.40
1.20 16.24
2.08 28.32
4.08 55.38
4.88 65.70
10.88 71.70
16.88 77.70
22.8f 83.70
Fortman, Lizzie, Maple Heights Add., N.
30 ft. 6
Fortman, Lizzie, Maple Heights, Add., S
30 ft.
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Frantzen, Rudolph, Rosedale Add. 51
Frost, John, Jr., Woodlawn Park Add
119 -120
Gebhardt, Jno. B., Grandview Heights
Add. 18 -20
Geisler, Joseph, Sub. 98, L. A. Lang -
worthy's Add. 5
Geisler, Joseph, Sub. 6 of 98, L. A
Langworthy's Add. 1
Geisler, Joseph, Geisler's Sub. 4
Germania Stock Co., City 209
Gniffke, F. A., City, E. 20 ft. N. 1 /2 100
Same for 1916
Gniffke, F. A., Sub. City 667 6
Gniffke, F. A., Sub. City 667 2
Gniffke, H. B., Sub. 4 City 667 1
Same for 1916
Graham, John, Sub. 2 of 24,, Quigley's
Sub. 1
Graham, John, Sub. 1 of 1 of 25, Quig-
ley's Sub. 2
Graham, John, Sub. 2 of 11, Westaby's
• * Sub., W. 50 ft., E. 100 ft. - 2
Gray, Francis, Grandview Heights
' Add. 37 -44
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Same for 1912
Greenwald, Mary, Union Add. 73
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Gregoire, C. H., Est., Nairns' Sub., W. 1 /2 33
Same for 1916
Sae for 1915
Gregoire, C. H., Est., Finley, Waples &
Burton's Add. 68
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Gregoire, J. C., Nairn's Sub., N. Y /2. E. % 33
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Gregory, Mildred, Julia Langworthy's
Add., W. 55 ft. 22 -23
Grobstick, Henry, East Dubuque Add.,
' N. 1/2 139
Grobstick, John, Steiner's Add. 6
Grundy & Hird, Hodge's Sub. No. 2,
2 -3 -4
Grundy & H ird, Hodge's Sub. Nu. 2,
5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13 -14 -18
Grundy & Hird, Hodge's Sub., No. 2
19- 20 -21 -15 16 17 26 27 28 29 80 31 32
Same for 1916
Same for 1 915
Grundy & Hird, Sub. 6, 1, 8, 9, Quig- 5
ley's Sub.
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub.
1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12 -13 -14
Grundy & Hird, Davis Sub. 15- 16 -17 -18
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Grundy & Hird, Hodge's Sub. 15 -16
Official Notices. 319
7
36.82 2.96 39.98
36.82 6.56 43.58
36.82 10.16 47.18
36.82 13.76 50.78
1.40 .10 1.70
4.20 .32 4.72
1.82 .16 2.18
91.42 7.28 98.90
190.96 15.28 206.44
27.30 2.16 29.66
27.30 4.86 _ 32.36
62.44 4.96 67.60
20.72 1.68 22.60
20.72 3.68 24.60
17.08 1.36 18.64
16.80 1.36 18.36
5.46 .40 6.06
5.46 .90 6.56
5.46 1.40 7.06
5.46 1.90 7.56
1.45 .70 2.35
1.45 1.65
12.18 .96 13.34
82.60 14.84 99.64
82.60 23.04 105.84
55.30 4.40 59.90
55.30 9.90 65.40
55.30 15.40 70.90
1.26 .10 1.56
1.26 .20 1.66
1.26 .30 1.76
82.60 6.64 89.44
82.60 14.84 97.64
82.60 23.04 105.84
42.00 3.36 45.56
17.36 1.36 18.92
22.68 1.84 ' 24.72
245.28 19.60 265.28
245.28 44.10 289.58
245.28 68.60 314.08
1.26 .10 1.56
1.26 .20 1.66
1.26 .30 1.76
52.36 4.16 56.72
52.36 9.36 61.92
52.36 14.56 67.12
11.34 .88 12.42
:•
2
320
Official Notices.
Grundy, Geo., Hodge's Sub. 1
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Grundy, Geo., and W. W. Hird, Sidonia
Hosford's Sub.
Same for 1916
Grundy, Geo., and W. W. Hird, Sidonia
Hosford's Sub.
Hackett, Anna, City, S. 8.2 ft.
Hackett, Anna, City
Same for 1916
Hagge, Chas. V., Oakland Park Add 19
Same for 1916
Halpin, Michael Fist., City 575A
Halpin, Michael, Est., City, N. 20.5 ft. _ 576
Halpin, Kate, City, S. 30 ft. 576
Hanunel, Margaret, Sub. 1 of 13 of pt
Min. Lot 149
Hannig, Ed., Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 25, Mt
Pleasant Add.
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Hartman, Christiana, City, Und. 1 -3, N.
1 /2, M. 1 -5
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Hatzenbuehler, G. J., A. Stines' Add 50
Hatzenbuehler, G. J., A. Stines' Add., E
5 ft. • 51 22.68 1.84 24.72
Hay, J. W., Ellen Corkery',s Sub 6 29.12 2.32 31.64
Heer, Rev. G. W., Glendale Add. 122 • 4.76 .40 5.36
6
41
42 -42A 291.48 23.28 314.96
1
2
433
Heim, Agatha, Fairmont Park Add.,
' 66- 67 -68 -69
Heim, Agatha, Fairmont Park Add.,
70- 71- 72 -73 -74
Heim, Agatha, Fair mbnt Park Add.,
75- 76- 77 -78 -79
Heins, Agatha, Fairmont Park Add.,
80- 81 -82 -83
Heim, John,. Davis Farm Add
Same for 1916
Heim, John, 'Sub. 2 of 59, Fairmont Park
Add.
Heim, John, Sub. 1 of 2 of 59, Fairmont
Park Add.
Heim, John, Sub. 1 of 59, Fairmont
Park Add.
Same for 1916
Heim, John, Fairmont Park Add 57 -58 -60
Same for 1916
Heim, John, Fairmont Park Add. 65 -84
Same for 1916
Heim, John, Sub. Min. Lot 362 1
Heim, John, Sub. 9, Gilkespies' Sub 1
Sanie for 1916
Heim, John, Sub. 2 Mineral Lot 363
Same for 1916
Heim, John, Fairmont Park Add. 1
Same for 1916
Hemmi, E., Glendale Add.
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Hendricks, Sarah, Cox's Add., 78 and W
5 ft. 79
Hennessy, Wm., Sub. 2 of 189, Union
Add. 2
Hening, Mary, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 141 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
310
2
2
2
1
1 -2
76.72 6.16 83.08
76.72 13.76 90.68
76.72 21.36 98.28
29.96 2.39 32.55
29.96. 5.29 35.45
45.92 2.82 48.94
291.48 52.38 343.86
31.36 2.48 34.04
31.36 5.58 37.14
30.24 2.40 32.84
25.34 2.00 27.54
2.80 .24 3.24
6.30 .48 6.98
6.30 1.08 7.58
6.30 1.68 8.18
6.30 2.28 8.78
24.08 1.92 26.20
24.08 4.32 28.60
24.08 6.72 31.00
1.40 .10 1.70
1.40 .10 1.70
84.84 6.80 91.84
75.04 14.30 99.34
.98 .08 1.26
.98 .17 1.35
4.48 .36 5.04
4.48 .76 5.44
.28 .02 .50
.28 .02 .50
12.18 .96 13.34
12.18 2.16 14.54
69.86 5.60 75.66
69.86 12.50 82.56
5.46 .40 6.06
5.46 .90 6.56
11.62 .96 12.78
11.62 2.06 13.88
11.62 3.16 14.98
11.62 4.26 16.08
12.04 5.76 18.00
27.44 2.16 29.80
1.40 .10 1.70
5.46 .40 6.06
5.46 .90 6.56
5.46 1.40 7.06
5.46 1.90 7.56
Official Notices.
2.18 .96 3.34
27.02 2.16 29.38
Same for 1913
Hepperle, Lydia, Sub. 1 of 1 of S. 1/2 of
10, Ann O'Hare's Sub. 1
Herron, Hiram L., Maple Heights Add ,
S. 20 ft. 8
Herron, Hiram L., Maple Heights Add , 7
N. 40 ft.
Hess, Otto, Kiene & Blocklinger's Sub ,
N. 41 ft. of N. 79 ft., S. 129 ft. __
Higgins, A. E. & I. M., Barry's Sub._.2 -5 -1 -6 "
Same for 1916
Hill, Anna, Quigley's Sub. 33 -34
Hintraeger, Emily, Sub. S. 165 ft. 190, 2
Union Add.
Hintraeger, Emily, Min. Lot, Und. 1 /2298 -299
Hintraeger, Emily, Sub..13, Dub. Harbor 26 25 .70 06 .96
Imp. Co. Add.
Hintraeger, Emily, Finley Add. 56 1.82 .16 2.18
Hintraeger, Emily, East Dubuque Add 549 .42 .03 .65
Hintraeger, Emily, Sub. 21, Dub. Harbor 1
Imp. Co. Add.
Hintraeger, Emily, Sub. 22, Dub. Harbor
Inip. Co. Add. 1
Hintraeger, Emily, Sub. 23, Dub. Harbor 1
Imp. Co. Add.
Hintraeger, Emily, Sub. 24, Dub. Harbor
Imp. Co. Add. 1
Hird, Wm., Finley, Waples and Burton's
Add. 69 -70 -71
Hird, Eliz., Finley Acicl. 13
Koffman, M. M., Bellevue Add 1 -3 -5 -7
Hoffman, M. M., .Bellevue Add. 9- 11- 1375 -17 •
Hoffmann, M. M., Bellevue Acld
19- 21- 23 -25 -27
Hoffman, M. M., Bellevue Add
35- 37- 39- 41 -57 -59
Hoffman, M. M., Sub. 2, Elni St. Sub 1
Holland, John A., McCraney s 1st Add 77
Holland, John A., Sub. 23, Mt. Pleasant
Add. 3
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Holland, John A., Sub. 23, Mt. Pleasant
4
Add,
Hollnacgel, Fred, L. H. Langworthy's
Adcl. 67 -68
Horne Builders' Co., Sub. i of City 121,
S. 30 ft. 1
Houpes, Mary W., West's Add. 29
Sanie for 1916
Hubbard, C. H., Ellen Corkery's Sub 7
Huekels, Theo. J., Est., City, S. 1 -5 481
Hug, Anton, Est., McCraney's Eagle •
Point Add. 32
Sanie for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Hughes & Blake, Blake's Add. 20 -21 -22
Same for 1916
Hughes & Blake, Blake's Add. 25 -26 -27
Same for 1916
Hughes & Blake, Jones' Sub. ..6-7-8-9-10-11
Hughes & Blake, Sub. 9, So. View
Heights Add. 2
Same for 1916
Hughes & Blake, Sub. 10, So. View
Heights Add. 2
Same for 1916
Hughes & Blake, Sub. 11, So. View
Heights Add.
Same for 1916
Hughes & Blake, Sub. 12, So. View
42.00 3.36 45.56
15.26 1.20 16.66
28.42 2.24 30.86
28.42 ' 5.04 33.66
16.52 1.36 18.08
1.68 .16 2.04
6.16 .48 6.84
.14 .02 .36
.70 .05 .95
.70 .05 .95
.70 .05 .95
13.86 1.12 15.18
35.14 2.80 38.14
7.42 .56 8.18
7.28 .56 8.04
10.08 .80 11.08
25.34 2.00 , 27.54
2.38 .16 2.74
43.54 3.52 47.26
27.44 2.16 29.80
27.44 4.86 32.50
27.44 7.56 35.20
27.72 10.26 38.18
36.12 2.88 39.20
74.90 6.00 81.10
32.20 2.56 34.96
3.08 .24 3.52
3.08 .54 3.82
53.06 4.24 57.50
77.28 6.16 83.64
8.40 .64 9.24
8.40 1.44 10.04
8.40 2.24 10.84
8.40 3.04 11.64
21.98 - 1.76 23.94
21.98 3.86 26.04
21.56 1.76 23.52
21.56 3.86 25.62
28.42 2.24 30.86
.42 .03 .65
.42 .04 .66
.42 .03 .65
.42 .04 .66
.42 .03 .65
.42 .04 .66
321
322
Official Notices.
Heights Add.
Same for 1916
Hughes, M. J., Est., Sub. Min. Lot 6,
Und. 1 /2 8
Hughes, M. J., Est., Sub. Min. Lot 6 4
Hughes, M. J., Est., Sub. Min. Lot 6 1 19.60 1.60 21.40
Same for 1916 19.60 3.50 23.30
Same for 1915 19.60 5.40 25.20
Same for 1914 19.60 7.30 27.10
Huntoon, Anna, Grandview Park Add 7 -8 4 31.50 2.48 34.58
Hurst, Ed., Ham's Add., N. 1 /2 266 14.70 1.20 16.10
Jacobi, Christ, Est., Glendale Add 171 -172 3.78 .32 4.30
Jaeger, Mary, East Dubuque Add. 121 41.16 3.28 44.64
Jansen, Henry E., Lois Add., 9 and S. 1 / 2 10 17.22 1.36 18.78
Janson, Jacob E., Lois Add. 2 17.92 1.44 19.56
Johannsen, J. F., Grandview Heights
Add. 28 .70 .05 .95
Junck, Jno. C., East Dubuque Add 378 4.20 .32 4.72
Kaep, Christina. City, N. % M. 1 -5 432 31.92 2.48 34.60
Kaep, Henry, City, S. 1 /2 S. M. 1 -5 432 63.98 5.12 69.30
Same for 1916 63.98 11.42 75.60
Same for 1915 63.98 17.72 81.90
• Same for 1914 63.98 24.02 88.20
Kaep, John, Davis Farni Add., N. 1 /2 304
Kaep, John, Davis Farni Add., S. 1 /2 304 41.86 3.36 45.42
Same for 1916 41.86 7.46 49.52
Kassler, Moses, City 309 -310 94.22 7.52 101.94
Kassler, Moses, City, 308 and N. 31.2 ft. 307 184.52 14.80 199.52
Kassler, Moses, City, N. M. 4x100 ft 311 1.12 .08 1.40
Kassler, Moses, City, S. 1 / 2 less N. M. 4x
100 ft. 311 28.84 2.32 31.36
Kassler, Harry, Sub. 1, 2, Grandview
Park Add. 2
Kaufman, Nic, Est., Sub. City 738, pt 1
Sanie for 1916
Kaufman, Nic, Est., East Dubuque Add 137
Same for 1916
Same for 1916
Keane, John J., Quigley's Sub. 45
Keane, John J., Leven's Add.2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7 -8 -15
Keane, John J., Leven's Add. 1 -1A
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Kearney, Mrs. M., Sub. City 724 9
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Keenan, Wm., City, Und. 1 /2 N. 545 -1000
M. 1 -5 453
Kemler, A. W., Est., Kelly's Sub. 17
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Kemler, R. W., Sub. 2 of City 720 6 -7
Sanie for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Kemler, R. W., Sub. 703
Same for 1916
Sauce for 1915
Same for 1914
Kemler, R. W., Sub. 168, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add. 3 -4
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Kemler. R. W., Littleton & Sawyer's
Add. & -4 -5
Kemler, R. W., Littleton & Sawyer's
Add., E. 27 ft. 6
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
2
.42 .03 .65
.42 .04 .66
1 48.86 3.92 52.98
86.66 6.96 93.82
86.66 15.56 102.42
25.20 2.00 27.40
25.20 4.50 29.90
9.10 1.62 10.92
9.10 .72 10.02
395.22 31.60 427.02
395.22 71.10 466.52
395.22 110.60 506.02
395.22 150.10 545.52
4.90 .40 5.50
4.90 .80 5.90
4.90 1.20 6.30
1.82 .16 2.18
36.40 2.88 39.48
36.40 6.48 43.08
36.40 10.08 46.68
36.40 13.68 50.28
14.56 1.20 15.96
14.56 2.60 17.36
14.56 4.00 18.76
14.56 5.40 20.16
17 13.72 1.12 15.04
13.72 2.42 16.34
13.72 3.72 17.64
13.72 5.02 18.94
2.10 .16 2.46
2.10 .36 2.66
2.10 .56 2.86
2.10 .76 3.06
8.40 .48 9.08
8.40 1.28 9.88
8.40 2.08 10.68
8.40 2.88 11.48
Official Notices.
14
Kemler, R. W., Farley's Sub
Salve for 1916
Same for 1915
Kemler, R. W., Farley's Sub
Same for 1916
Saine for 1915
Same for 1914
Kemler, R. W., Harper's Sub., E. 100 ft. 3
Kemps, August, Sub. 3, Mineral Lot 90.. 14
Kenneally, Patrick, Sub. 3, Mineral Lot
31 2
Kenneally, Thos., Union Add., N. E. 1 /.}._ 90
Kenneally, Thos., Union Add., S. 1 /2 90
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Kenneally, Thos., Union Add
Same for 1916
Saine for 1915
Kenneally, Thos., Union Add 171 -172
Same for 1916
Sanie for 1915
Same for 1914
Kennedy, Wm. and Margt., Sub. 14 and
15, Oak Grove Add., S. 150 ft. 1
Key City Building Co., City 632
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Key City Furniture Co., City, E. M. 1 / 4 ___500
• Kieffer, Anna, Stout's Dubuque, N. 6 ft. 4
Kine, Barbara, Sub. 1, Elm St. Sub 1
Kingsley, Thos., Sub. Min. Lot 45 3
Same for 1916 -
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Kingsley, Wm., Est., Quigley's Outlot
710 10
Klee, Adolph and Anna, Sisters' Add., N.
W. 50x200 ft. 14
Same for 1916
Knights of Columbus Honie Ass'n., City626
Same for 1916
Koch, John, Est., City, N. 41.4 ft 268
Kolfenback, L. C., City, N. M. 1 -5 431
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Korman, Emma, Mechanics' Add., N. 50
ft. 109
Korman, Geo. L., Voelker's Add., 13 -14
Same for 1916
Korman, Emma, Sub. 45, Farley's Sub
Korman, Emma, Sub. 46, Farley's Sub
Same for 1916
Kuehnle, Chris., Kringle's Sub., 20 and
N. 39 ft. 21
Kuehnle, Chris., Quigley's Outlot 709 12
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Kuhn, Adelia C., Sub. 1 of 1 of S. 1 /2 of
10, Ann O'Hare's Sub. 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Kuhn, Al., Grandview Heights Add 60 -61
Kuhn, Adelia, Sub. 1 of S. 1 /2 of 10, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Kuntz, George, Fengler's Add., W. 1 /2 8
Same for 1916
Lane, Orville W., Finley Add. 46 -47
Same for 1916
13
92
17.78 1.44 19.42
17.78 3.14 21.12
17.78 4.84 22.82
54.74 4.40 59.34
54.74 9.80 64.74
54.74 .15.20 70.14
54.74 20.60 75.54
3.50 .28 3.98
14.56 1.20 15.96
17.08 1.36 18.64
9.10 .72 10.02
9.10 1.62 10.92
9.10 2.52 11.82
17.92 1.44 19.56
17.92 3.14 21.26
17.92 4.84 22.96
9.52 .76 10.48
9.52 1.66 11.38
9.52 2.56 12.28
9.52 3.46 13.18
323
13.72 1.12 15.04
464.94 37.20 502.34
464.94 83.60 548.74
464.94 130.00 595.14
464.94 176.40 641.54
175.14 14.00 189.34
.84 .08 1.12
5.18 .40 5.78
24.50 1.96 26.66,
24.50 4.36 29.06
24.50 6.76 31.46
24.50 9.16 33.86
11.60 5.28 17.08
37.38 2.96 40.54
7.56 .64 8.40
7.56 1.34 9.1.0
305.90 24.48 330.58
3.05.90 54.98 361.08
92.40 7.36 99.96
44.10 3.52 47.82
44.10 7.92 52.22
44.10 12.32 56.62
43.96 16.34 60.50
11.48 .88 12.56
20.30 1.60 22.10
20.30 3.60 24.10
19.18 1.52 20.90
19.18 3.42 22.80
6.02 .48 6.70
5.60 .48 6.28
5.60 .98 6.78
5.60 1.48 7.28
15.40 1.20 16.80
15.40 2.70 18.30
15.40 4.20 19.80
2.80 .24 3.24
4.20 .32 4.72
4.20 .72 5.12
4.20 1.12 5.52
26.46 2.11 28.77
24.46 4.71 31.37
25.20 2.00 27.40
25.20 4.50 29.90,
324 Official Notices.
Lang, Peter, Sub. N. 1 -5 City 433 1
Lange, Adam J., Mineral Lot 357
Langworthy, L. H., Sub. 1, Randall's
Sub. 11 -12 -13
Lanser, Nora, Reeder Langworthy's
Sub. 12
Larkins, Wm., Quigley's Outlot 712 2
Langges, Clara M., Tivoli Add. 25
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Lawlor, Honora, Sub. 226, Union Add 2
Same for 1916
Lawlor, Honora, Bradstreet's Add 8 -9
Same for 1916
Lee, Patrick, O'Connor's Sub. 6
Lee, P. J., City, S. 46 ft. 621
Lee, P. J., A. McDaniel's Sub. 774
Lee, P. J., Woodlawn Park Add. 309
Lenehan, Cath., East Dubuque Add 114
Lenehan, Cath., East Dubuque Add., N
1 /2 115
Lenehan, Eliz. A., City, S. 20 ft., S. 44 ft 86
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Lenehan, Sarah, Sub. City 694, W. 27 1 ft. 3
Lentz, Nic, Woodlawn Park Add. 129
Salve for 1916
Lewis, Charlotte, Sub. 5 of 17 of City
730 and Lot 1, Union Add. 2
Lewis, Charlotte, Sub. 17, City 730 and
Lot 1, Union Add. 3 -4
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Lewis, Magdeline, Kringle's Sub. 15
Lewis, Magdalina, Kringle's Sub. 19
Linehan, D. W., City, N. 40 ft., S. 2 -5 465
Saine for 1916
Linehan, D. W., City, N. 24 ft. 86
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Linehan, D. W., Corriell's Sub. 45
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Linehan, D. W., G. W. Rodger's Sub. ..21 -22
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Long, Adelia, Davis Farm Add. 288
Longueville, Oliver P., Sub. 1, Stewart's
Sub. 1- 2 -3 -4 -5
Saine for 1916
Same for 1915
Longueville, Jos. C., Sub. 5, Brad -
street's Sub. 2
Longueville, Jos. C., ,Sub. 1 of 4, Brad -
street's Sub. 2
Lorenz, David, Burton's Add. 38
Love, R. J., O'N'eill's Sub., No. 3 25
Lovett, Sarah and Walter, Sumner
Hill Add., W. 46 ft. N. '30 ft. 17
Lovett, Sarah and Walter, Sumner
Hill Add. 1
Ludwig, Eugene, Pleasant View Add. __ 34
Lundbeck, H. L., Woodlawn Park Add 242
Lyon, D. E., Est., Sub. E. 1 /2 City, 655 7
Lyon, D. E., Est., Sub. City, 654 etc 10
Same for 1916
Salve for 1915
Lyon, D. E., Est., Central Add., E. 14 ft
Same for 1916
47.04 3.76 51.00
4.20 .32 4.72
1.96 .16 2.32
38.64 3.12 41.96
15.54 1.20 16.94
21.70 1.76 23.66
21.70 3.86 25.76
21.70 5.96 27.86
.56 .04 .80
.66 .09 .85
80.36 6.40 86.96
39.06 10.30 90.86
10.08 .80 11.08
110.74 8.88 119.82
145.18 11.60 156.98
2.24 .16 2.60
52.92 4.24 57.36
17.22 1.36 18.78
17.22 3.06 20.48
17.22 4.76 22.18
17.22 6.46 23.88
14.56 1.20 15.96
1.26 .10 1.56
1.26 .20 1.66
3.36 .24 3.80
3.36 .54 4.10
3.36 .84 4.40
5.46 .40 6.06
5.46 .40 6.06
90.58 7.24 98.20
90.58 16.24 107.02
27.58 2.24 30.02
27.58 4.94 32.72
27.58 7.64 35.42
27.58 10.34 38.12
14.42 1.12 15.74
14.42 2.52 17.14
14.42 3.92 18.54
14.42 5.32 19.94
56.84 4.56 61.60
56.84 10.16 67.20
56.84 15.76 72.80
56.84 21.36 78.40
35.42 2.80 38.42
138.18 11.04 149.42
68.18 12.24 80.62
68.18 19.04 87.42
63.98 5.04 69.22
2.52 .20 2.92
10.22 .80 11.22
12.04 .96 13.20
.42 .03 .65
3.22 .24 3.76
67.62 5.44 73.26
67.62 12.14 79.96
67.62 18.84 86.66
812 .64 8.96
8.12 1.44 9.76
Official Notices.
Same for 1915
McCann, Mary, City, S. M. 16 ft. W. 1/2
McCann, Mary, City, S. 33.6 ft. E. 1 /2 131
McCann, Mary, Pauline Langworthy's
Sub. 11A
McCann, Mary, Pauline Langworthy's
Sub. 11
McCarten, M. M., Jr., Bonson and Stew -
art's Sub. 8-9
Same for 1916
McCarten, M. M., Jr., Sub. 1 of 17, Mt
Pleasant Add., 1 of 1 of M. L. 175.___ 1
Same for 1916
McCarten, M. M., Jr., Bonson and Stew -
art's Sub.
Same for 1916
McCarten, M. M., Jr., Grandview Ave
Add. 53
Same for 1916
McCarten, M. M., Sr., Grandview Ave
Add.
Same for 1916
McCarthy, Clem, Union Add. 5
McClain, Jas. E., Est., Whelan's Sub 7
Same for 1916
McClain, Jas. E., Est., Sub. Min. Lot
149 8
McClain, Jas. E., Est., Sub. Min. Lot
149, E. 25 ft. 7
Same for 1916
McClain, Jas. E., Est., Sub. 2 of 5, Min
Lot 149, S. 20 ft. 1
McClain, Jas. E., Est., Sub. 2 of 5, Min
Lot 149, E. 25 ft. 1
Saine for 1916
McClain, Jas. E., Est., Sub. 14 and 15 ,
Bush's Sub. 1 -2
Same for 1916
McClain, Cath., Sub. Min. Lot 149, W
75 ft. 7
McClain, Cath., Sub. Min Lot 149, E. /4_ 6
Same for 1916
Salve for 1915
Same for 1914
McClain, W. A. and J. E., Sub. 1 of
Min Lot 67, Pt. 1
Same for 1916
McClain, W. A. and J. E., McClain's
Sub. 3 -4 -5
McClain, W. A. and J. E., Sub. 4, Min.
Sub. 6- 7 -12 -13
McClain, W. A. and J. E., Sub. 2, Mc-
Clain's Sub. 1
McClean, W. A. and J. E., Sub. 2 of 16,
McClain Sub. 1 -2
Saine for 1916
Same for 1916
McClain, W. A. and J. E., Sub. 4, Min
Lot 150 2
Same for 1916
McConnell, Nellie., Sub. Pt. Min. Lot
149, S. 50 ft. 4
McDermott, Tim.. Est.. City, N. 10 ft 83
McLaren, Mrs. J., Cleminson Sub. 4
McLaren, Helen, et al., S. M. Lang -
worthy's Sub. 59 -60
McLaughlin, Jno. J., Mobley's Dubuque 2 -3
McLaughlin, Maud, East Dubuque
Add., S. 1 /2 314
Same for 1916
McMahon, Rosa, Sub. Min. Lot 22 3
McMahon, Rosa, Sub. Min. Lot 21 1 -2
McMahon, Rosa, Sub. 2 of 5, Min. Lot 21 2
7
52
323
8.12 2.24 10.56
16.24 1.28 17.72
33.46 2.64 26.30
11.48 .88 12.56
11.48 1.98 13.66
18.20 1.44 19.84
18.20 3.24 21.64
20.02 1.60 21.82
20.02 3.60 23.82
1.96 .16 2.32
1.96 .26 2.42
12.60 1.00 13.80
12.60 2.20 15.00
19.46 1.52 21.18
16.66 1.36 18.22
16.66 2.96 19.82
20.02 1.60 21.82
20.02 3.60 23.82
11.48 .88 12.56
11.48 1.98 13.66
37.52 3.00 40.72
37.52 6.70 44.42
20.02 1.60 21.82
20.02 3.60 23.82,
20.02 5.60 25.8
20.02 7.60 25.82
38.08 3.04 41.32
38.08 6.84 45.12
38.22 3.04 41.46
52.64 4.24 57.08
52.64 9.44 62.28
56.00 10.08 66.28
14.00 1.12 15.32
14.00 2.52 16.72
15.40 1.20 16.80
19.60 1.60 21.40
13.16 1.04 14.40
62.22 4.16 56.58
25.20 2.00 27.40
10.22 .80 11.22
10.22 1.80 12.22
17.22 1.36 18.78
4.48 .32 5.00
11.62 .96 12.78
326 Official Notices.
McMahon, Rosa, Rowan's Sub. 3
McQuillen, Kath. and Chas. W., Cooley's
Sub., E. 100 ft. 2
McQuillen, T. H., Sub. 2 of N. 150 ft. of
Lot "D.," Cooper's Sub. 1
McQuillen, T. H., Wilson's Sub., N. 18 ft 12
McQuillen, T. H., Wilson's Sub. 11
Maguire, D. E., Julia Langworthy's Add 50
Mahoney, John, Union Add. 204
Markle, C. .F., Prospect Hill Add 21 -22
Matthews, M. C., City, M. 1 -5 S. 2- 5........478
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Matthews, Emily, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot
91
Matthews, Emily, Sub. 3 of Min. Lot
91, N. 20 ft.' 1
Salve for 1916
Sanie for 1915
Same for 1914
Mehl, George, Kringle's Sub. 1
Mehlhop, H. H., Tr., McDaniel's Park
Hill Add. 52 -53 -54
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Melchoir, Arthur, Cain's Sub. 9
Metcalf, Isabelle, Sub. 6, 7, 8, 9, Quig-
ley's Sub. _ 9 10
Mettell, J. P. and C. P., Westaby's Sub. 9A
Meyer, Theresa, Keogh's Sub. 1A
Meyer, Theresa, Keogh's Sub. 6
Meyer, Theresa and N. J., Keogh's Sub.,
S. 45 ft. 3 22.26 1.76 24.22
Michel, Anna, Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Adcl. 8
Same for 1916
Miller, Mary E., Sub. Min. Lot 149, E. 1 / 2 3
Mink, Cath., Sub. Min. Lot 182, Und. 1 / 4 1
Mink, A., Concord's Sub. 12
Mink, A., Sub. 2 of 1 ofl of Min. Lot 159 2
Mink, A., Sub. 1 of 1, Pt. Min. Lot 159 . 1
1Vl Josephine, et al., City, N. /2
M. 1 -5 456
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Morrow, Anna M., Glendale Add. 128
Same for 1916
Moser, Evelyn, City, S. 48.8 ft. 266
Moser, Evelyn, City, N. 17 ft. 265 111.14 8.88 120.22
Moser, Carrie L., Sub. N. 11.8 ft. City 640 2
Moser, Carrie L., City, S. 23.10 ft. 639
Moser, Chas., Sub. City, S. 40 ft. 162
Mt. Calvary Assn. Sub. 1 of 2, Sec. 13,
89, 2 E. 2
Mt. Calvary Assn., Sub. N. E. 1 / 4 Sec.
13, 87, 2 E. 1
Same for 1916
Same for • 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Same for 1912
Mueller, Ernest & Lillian, Kings Grove
Add. 1 -2 -3
Same for 1916
Mueller, Ernest & Lillian, Kings Grove
Add. 11- 12- 13 -14 -15
Same for 1916
Mueller, Ernest & Lillian, Kings Grove
Add. 20- 21 -22 -23
Same for 1916
Mueller, Emil, Kings Grove Add 16 -17
Mulgrew, L. E., J. P. & Ellen, City,
N. 6.9 ft. 72
2
.56 .04 .80
32.20 2.56 34.96
14.14 1.12 15.46
32.76 2.64 35.60
39.90 3.20 43.30
2.80 .24 3.24
130.20 10.40 140.80
58.38 4.64 63.22
55.58 9.90 65.68
55.58 15.40 71.18
27.58 2.24 30.02
27.58 4.94 32.72
27.58 7.64 35.42
27.58 10.34 38.12
2.80 .24 3.24
5.32 .40 5.92
5.32 .90 6.42
5.32 1.40 6.92
19.60 1.60 21.40
27.16 2.16 29.52
4.90 .40 5.50
1.96 .16 2.32
12.60 1.00 13.80
46.76 3.76 50.72
46.76 8.36 55.32
6.16 .48 6.84
.98 .08 1.26
2.66 .24 3.10
18.62 1.52 20.34
45.78 3.68 49.66
45.78 8.18 54.16
45.78 12.68 58.66
3.92 .32 4.44
3.92 .62 4.74
47.32 3.76 51.28
50.82 4.08 55.10
22.40 1.84 24.64
22.40 4.04 26.64
22.40 6.24 28.84
22.40 8.44 31.04
20.30 9.60 30.10
20.30 20.50
8.40 .64 9.24
7.98 . 1.26 9.44
12.88 1.04 14.12
12.88 2.24 15.32
10.92 .88 12.00
10.92 1.88 13.00
17.64 1.44 19.28
Official Notices.
327
Mulgrew, L. E., J. P. & Ellen, City,
S. 39.5 71A
Same for ft. 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Mulligan, Julia, City, S. M. 1 -5
Nagle, J. J., Simpson's Add.
Same for 1916
Nagle, J. J., Sub. Min. Lot 37 1
Nagle, J. J., Sub. 1 of E. 1 /2 of 41, Kel- 2
ly's Sub.
Und. 2 -5 for same, 1916
ly's Sub. 2
Und. 2 -5 for same, 1915
Nagle, J. J., Sub. 1 of E. 1 /2 of 40, Kel-
Und. 2 -5 for 1916
Und. 2 -5 for 1915
Nagle, J. J., Grand View Ave. Heights 20 21.00 1.68 22.88
Add.
Nagle, J. J., Sub. 42, East Dubuque Add. 2 19.60 1.52 21.32
Nagle, J. J., Ham's Add. 167 9.24 .72 10.16
Nagle, J. J., Sub. 9, Union Add. 4 1.68 .16 2.04
Same for 1916 1.68 .26 2.14
Same for 1915 1.68 .36 2.24
Nagle, J. J., Kelly's Sub., 38 39.20 3.12 42.52
Same for" 1916 39.20 7.02 46.42
Nagle, J. J., Woodlawn Park 239 3.22 .24 3.66
Nagle, J. J., Kiene & Blocklinger's Sub ,
S. 50 ft. 4 -5-6 49.70 4.00 53.90
•. Same for 1916 52.50 9.36 62.06
Nagle, J. J. Sub. City 720 1 .42 .03 .65
Nagle, J. J., Sub. City 738 3 4.20 .32 4.72
Neenan, Herbert J., Grand View Ave
Add.
Nelson, P. J., Guernsey & Langworthy's
Sub. 1
Ney, Albert, Wm. Rebman's Sub. 3 -4
Same for 1916
Ney, Albert, City, N. M. 1 -5
Ney, Albert, City, M. 1 -5
Same for 1916
Ney, Herman, Wm. Rebman's Sub. .._.34 -35
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Ney, Herman, Highland Add. 12 -13
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Nicks, Peter, Sub.- Min. Lot 322
Nicks, Peter, Marsh's Add.
Nicks, Peter, Marsh's Add
Same for 1916
Nicks, Peter, City, S. /2 M. 1 -5 487
Nicks, Peter, City, N. 1 /2 S. M. 1 -5 487
Nicks, N. P., Tr., Liebe's Sub., N. 1 /2 _ 1
Same for 1916
Nicks, Nick, L. H. Langworthy's Add ,
Und. / 26
Same for 1916
Nolte, R., Est., ub. Min. Lot 37 5
Noonan, Johanna, Woodlawn Park Adct255
Norton, Patrick 3., City, S. 21.2 ft. 252A
Same for 1916
O'Farrell, Jos., Et Al, East Dubuque
Add., N. 1/ 80
O'Farrell, Jos., Et Al, Bellevue Add ,
Und. 1/2
29 -30 -31
O'Farrell, Jos., Et Al, Bellevue Add.,
Und. 1/z 32 -33
O'Farrell, Jos., Et Al., Bellevue Add.,
Und.
%
50 -51
Oppel, John, Sr., Sub. Min. Lot 43 1
Oppel, John, Sr., Sub. Min. Lot 44 2
472
6s -62
8
454
454
4 -5
57
50
217.14 17.36 234.70
217.14 39.06 256.40
217.14 60.76 278.10
226.94 85.88 313.02
142.80 11.44 154.44
24.22 1.92 26.34
14.00 2.52 16.72
5.60 .48 6.28
1.40 .11 1.71
.56 .10 .86
4.20 .32 4.72
.56 .15 .91
1.68 .30 2.18
1.68 .45 2.43
44.10 3.52 47.82
29.96 2.40 32.56
4.06 .32 4.58
4.06 .72 4.98
224.56 18.00 242.76
224.56 40.40 265.16
27.58 2.24 30.02
27.58 4.94 32.72
27.58 7.64 35.42
1.54 .14 1.88
1.54 .24 1.98
1.54 .34 2.08
74.76 6.00 80.96
18.06 1.44 19.70
18.06 3.24 21.50
28.42 . 2.24 30.86
17.36 1.36 18.92
17.360 3.06 20.62
27.58 2.24 30.02
27.58 4.94 32.72
40.74 3.28 44.22
3.64 .32 4.16
36.68 2.96 39.84
36.68 6.56 43.44
41.16 3.28 44.64
7.84 .64 8.68
1.82 .16 2.18
48.16 3.84 52.20
328 Official Notices. Official Notices. 329
Same for 1916
O'Shea, Patrick, Sub. 2 of 3, Min. Lot
144 2
Ott. Joseph J., S. M. Langworthy's Sub
49 -50 -41
Sanie for 1916
Ott. Joseph J., S. M. Langworthy's Sub 23
Same ' for 1916
Page, Fred W., Gray's Sub. 4
Page, Mary G., Gray's Sub. 3
Palen, Joseph, Est., Marsh's Dubuque 8
Palmer, Martha J., Sub. 1 of 11, City, 654 5
Palmer, Martha J., Sub. 1A, City, 654 1 123.20 9.84 133.24
Papin, L. O. & Oscar, Min. Lot 302
Papin, L. O.& Oscar, Min. Lot 301A
Pauly, F. S., Min. Lot 134
Peabody and Hackett, Linheim's Acid ,
N. 100 ft.
Peabody & Blount, Linheim's Add., •
S. 10 ft. N. 110 ft. 7 104.02 8.23 112.45
Same for 1916 104.02 18.63 122.85
Peabody & Blount, Sub. 5 Linheim's
Add.
Same for 1916
Blount & Peabody, Sub. 8, Linheim's
Add.
Same for 1916
Peabody & Blount, Linheim's Add. 14
Same for 1916
Peabody, Mae H., City, S. 2 -3 15
Same for 1916
Peabody, Mae H., City, S. 23.10 ft: 306
Same for 1916
Peabody, Mae H., Sub. City 671 5
Peabody, Mae H., Sub. 4, City 671.- 2
Peabody, Mae H., Sub. 1 of 4, City 671 1
Peabody, Mae H., Sub. 1 of 4, City 671,
W. 1 /a 2 282.10 22.56 304.86
Same for 1916 282.10 50.76 333.06
Peabody, Mae H., City, W. 24 ft. 12 178.36 14.24 192.80
Same for 1916 178.36 32.04 210.60
Peabody, Mae H., Hellion & Baird's Sub 8 17.78 1.44 19.42
Same for 1916 17.78 3.14 21.12
Peabody, Mae H., Yates & Pickett's Sub 5 136.92 10.96 148.08
Same fur 1916 136.92 24.56 161.68
Peabody & Hackett, City, N. 1 /2 305
Peabody & Hackett, Sub. City 754 -755,
Und. 1 -3 1- 2 -3 -4 -5 213.22 17.04 230.46
Penchoff, R, East Dubuque Add. 367 7.84 .64 8.68
Penning, Nic., Kringle's Sub. 3 -4 6.16 .48 6.84
Peters, Fred E., S. M. Langworthy's
Add. 14
Pfotzer & Rhomberg, City 248
Same for 1919
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Same for 1912
Same for 1911.
Same for 1910
Same for 1909
Same for 1908
Same for 1907
Jfotzer, Ida, Rosedale Add. 39
Pins, Herman, Woodlawn Park Add. ..27 -28
Same for 1916
P1aiSter, J. D., Farley's Sub., W. 44 ft 4
Plamondon, Chas. J., Union Add. 52
PoWers, Mary, Blake's Add 9
Pregler, Frank, S. M. Langworthy's Sub 4
Quigley, Wm., Est., Mt. Pleasant Add.,
N. 50 ft. W. 1 /2 26
7
2
2
48.16 8.64 57.00
25.62 2.08 27.90
20.86 1.68 22.74
20.86 3.68 24.74
7.84 .64 8.68
7.84 1.34 9.38
7.28 .56 8.04
20.86 1.68 22.74
6.30 .48 6.98
45.50 3.64 49.34
1.82 .16 2.18
1.40 .11 1.71
1.40 .21 1.81
2.80 .24 3.24
2.80 .44 3.44
1.40 .11 1.71
1.40 .21 1.81
259.70 20.80 280.70
259.70 46.70 306.60
41.44 3.28 44.92
41.44 7.38 52.02
24.92 2.00 27.12
61.18 4.88 66.26
61.18 10.98 72.36
61.18 17.08 78.46
61.18 23.18 84.56
94.25 45.12 139.57
94.25 94.45
91.00 91.20
91.00 91.20
81.25 81.45
84.50 84.70
78.00 78.20
1.12 .10 1.42
1.40 At 1.71
1.40 .21 1.81
55.30 4.40 59.90
16.80 1.36 18.36
26.32 2.08 28.60
3.36 .24 3.80
33.60 2.72 36.52
Same for 1916 33.60 6.02 39.82
Quilliam, Lulu, Sub. Min. Lot 303,
S. E. 30 ft. 1 .70 .05 .95
Rabbitt, Martin, Sub. 1 of 3 of Min
Lot 76 and 2 of Min. Lot 77 4 31.92 2.56 34.68
Same for 1916 31.92 5.66 37.78,
Radford, Geo., Est., Farley's Sub. 21 26.18 2.08 28.46
Radloff, Fred, Burden & Lawther's Sub 77 17.08 1.36 18.64
Ragatz, Geo., Sr., Klein & Klingen-
berg's Sub. 10 -11 -12 10.08 .80 11.08
Same for 1916 10.08 1.80 12.08
Same for 1915 10.08 .2.80 13.08
Sanie for 1914 10.08 3.80 14.08
Realty Improvement Co., Grandview
Park Add. ....24- 25- 26- 27- 2829- 30 -31 - 3 2 4
Realty, Improvement Co., Grandview
Park Add. 17- 18- 19- 20- 21 -22 -23 4 16.66 1.36 18.22
Realty Improvement Co., Nevada Park
Add. 7- 8 -9 -10 24.08 1.92 26.20
Realty Improvement Co., Nevada Park
Add. 11- 12 -14 -15 31.22 2.48 33.90
Realty Improvement Co., Nevada Park
Add. 16- 17- 18 -19 -20 14.70 1.20 16.10
Regan, Margaret, Sub. City 604.563 1 56.00 4.48 60.68
Reliance Refining Co., Sub. 1, Dubuque
Harbor Co. Add. 1 27
Reliance Refining Co., Sub. 2, Dubuque 1 27
Harbor Co. Add. •
Reliance Refining Co., Sub. 3, Dubuque
Harbor Co. Add. 1 27 93.80 7.52 101.52
Reliance Refining Co., Sub. 4, Dubuque
Harbor Co. Add. 1 27
Reliance Refining Co., Sub. 5, Dubuque
Harbor Co. Add. 1 27
Reuter, Magdalena, Burden and Law -
ther's Add. 131
Rhomberg, A. L., College Sub. 15
Rhomberg, A. L., Corriell's Sub., 27 -28
N % 29
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Rhomberg, T. E., Julien Add. 75
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Rider, S. P., Marsh's Add., W. 85 ft
of S. Y2 52
Ripley, A. C., Sub. 14 and 15, Bush's Add. 4
Ris, Reinhart F., A. McDaniel's Sub.,
E. 15 ft. S. 1/2 797
Ris, Reinhart F., A. McDaniel's Sub.,
S. 1 796
Same for 1916 •
Robinson, Christian, A. Stines' Add 24
Roeber, Aug., "Tr.," Sub. Min. Lot 306 3
Roedell, Robt. F., Roedell's Sub. 1
Roesner, Fred, E. Langworthy's Add 17
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Roesner, Fred, Davis' Farm Add. 376
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Rogers, May and Alice, City, N. 30 ft 103
Rogers, May and Alice, City, S. 8 ft . 102
Rogers, Michael and Anna, Sub. Min.
Lot 179, W. 50 ft. 3
Same fop 1916
Rohr, Cath. Roedell's Sub. 2
Rood, Pauline L., Sub. City, N. 20 ft.
M. 40 ft. 19 148.54 11.92 160.66
1.96 .16 2.32
3.78 .32 4.30
60.90 4.88 65.98
60.90 10.88 71.98
60.90 16.88 77.98
60.90 - 22.88 83.98
.14 .02 .36
.14 .12 .46
14 .22 .56
.14 .32 .66
1.40 .11 1.71
1.26 .10 1.56
26.32 2.08 28.60
26.32 4.68 31.20
25.90 2.08 28.18
16.38 - 1.28 17.86
11.76 .96 12.92
65.10 5.20 70.50
65:10 11.70 77.00
65.10 18.20 83.50
25.20 9.50 34.90
34.16 2.72 37.08
34.16 6.12 40.48
34.16 9.52 43.88
34.16 12.92 47.28
37.80 3.04 41.04
14.98 1.20 16.38
15.50 2.70 18.40
14.00 1.12 15.32
330 Official Notices.
Same for 1916
Rose, Henry, Leven's Add., W. 1 / 2 22
Rose, Henry, Leven's Add. 21
Same for 1916
Rosenthal, Jake, City, S. 63.9 ft. 68
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Rowan, Mary, Union Add. 102
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Ruchte, A., Mt. Pleasant Add., S. 99 ft
W. 1 /2 26
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Ruegnitz, Bernard, Ham's Add., N. E. 1 / 2 263
Ruegnitz, Bernard, Ham's Add. 264
Same for 1916
Ruff, Emil, Sub. 145 and 146, Union
Add., Und. 1 /2 4 -5 -7
Ruff, Emil, Sub. 145 and 146, Union
Add., Und. 1 /2 1 -2 -3
Same for 1916
Sauce for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Rumple, John, Motor Sub. 1
Ryan, Rev. P. H., Finley Add. 198
Ryan, Dennis, Sub. 105, Union Add. 1
Ryan, Dennis, Sub. 186, Union Add. 1
Ryan, Dennis, Mineral Lot 28 2 -4
Ryan, Anna E., City, S. ?Z - 22
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Ryan, Anna E., City, Uncl. 1 / 2 S. 21 ft
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Ryan, John A., East Dubuque Ad'l 109
Sagehorn, Adeline C , Sur. 4, Wullweb-
er's Sub. .. 2
Sagehorn, Adeline C., Wullweber's Sub. 3
Salot, H. F., Mechanic's Add. 71 -72
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Salot, H. F., Sub. 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 256 2
Schaedle, F. A., East Dubuque Add. 264
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Scherer, Jonah, Cox's Add., E. 1 / 2 47
Scherer, B.,. Levi's Add., S. 17 ft. 5
Scherer, B., Levi's Add., N. 8 ft. 6.
Schmid, Otto M., Glendale Add., N. 1 / 39
Schnee, Lizzie, Peil's Sub. 2
Same for 1916
Schneider, Leonard D., Concord's -Sub 20
Schrup, John and Anna, City, N. 42 ft
N. 2 -5 435
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Schrup, H. L., City, S. 1 -5 495
Schenk, Mary F., Oxford Heights Add... 6
Scollard, Agnes, Stout's Dubuque 2
Simmones, A., Woodlawn Park Add., W
1 /2 298 -299
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Same for 1912
Same for 1911
Same for 1910
17
148.54 26.72 175.46
25.48 2.00 27.68
25.48 4.50 30.18
603.40 48.24 651.84
603.40 108.54 712.14
603.40 168.84 772.44
23.94 1.92 26.06
23.94 4.22 28.36
24.08 , 6.72 31.00
56.00 4.48 60.68
56.00 10.08 66.28
63.00 17.64 80.84
63.00 23.94 87.14
40.32 3.20 ' 43.72
22.12 3.96 26.28
3.92 .32 4.44
3.92 .62 4.74
3.92 .92 5.04
7.84 2.66 10.70
4.21 1.92 6.33
11.34 .88 12.42
5.46 .40 6.06
23.10 1.84 25.14
5.88 .48 6.56
21.98 1.76 23.94
282.84 22.56 305.60
282.84 50.76 333.80
282.84 78.96 362.00
282.84 107.16 390.20
227.65 108.96 336.81
75.88 6.08 82.16
75.88 13.58 89.66
75.88 21.08 97.16
44.24 3.52 47.96
49:00 3.92 53.12
29.40 2.32 31.92
29.40 5.22 34.82
29.40 8.12 37.72
1.40 .11 1.71
10.50 .84 -11.54
10.50 1.84 12.54
10.50 2.84 13.54
10.78 .88 11.86
11.48 .88 12.56
14.70 1.20 16.10
1.54 .12 1.86
1.54 .22 1.96
15.40 1.20 16.80
86.38 6.88 93.46
86.38 15.48 102.06
86.38 24.08 110.66
108.64 8.72 117.56
41.02 3.28 44.50
7.84 .64 8.68
1.82 .14 2.16
1.82 .24 2.26
1.82 .34 2.36
1.82 .44 2.46
.73 .35 1.28
.73 .93
.70 .90
28.70 28.90
Add.
Smith, A.
Add.
Official Notices. 331
25.63 25.83
5.60 .44 6.24
5.60 .94 6.74
5.60 1.44 7.24
5.60 1.94 7.74
1.02 .48 1.70
1.02 1.22
.98 1.18
.98 1.18
.88 1.08
.91 1.11
Same for 1909
Simplot, Mary, Finley Add., Und. 1 -3 139
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Same for 1912
Same for 1911
Same for 1910
Same for 1909
Same for 1908
Sisters of the Holy Ghost, Finley Add.
34 -35 -36
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Sisters of Charity, B. V. M., Min. Lot,
W. 15 11 -100 ft. 190 126.56 10.16 136.92
Skeleton, Bertha, City, N. 23.7 ft. N. 49.7
ft. S. M. 1 -5 488 19.60 2.00 21.80
Same for 1916 19.60 3.90 _ 23.70
Slattery, W. P., Sub. 1, Slattery's Sub, 1
Slattery, W. P., Sub. 1, •Slattery's Sub. 2 191.80 15.36 207.36
Same for 1916 206.92 37.08 244.20
Same for 1915 207.12 59.96 267.28
Same for 1914 191.80 72.58 264.58
Smith, Sam., Est., Langworthy's
Sub. 10 -11
Same for 1916
Smith, A. H., Tr., Sub. 3 of Min. Lot 113A 1
Smith, A. 11., Tr., Union Add. 129 -130
Smith, A. H., Tr., Yates' Sub. 27
Smith, A. H., Tr., Sub. 8, City 667 1
Smith, A. H., Tr., Klingenberg's 4th
Sub. 12 -13
Smith, A. H., Tr., Klingenberg's 4th 23
Sub.
Smith, A. H., Tr., Klingenberg's 4th
Sub. 16 -17
Smith, A. H., Tr., Cain's Sub. 16
Smith, A. H., Ti., East Dubuque Add 253
Smith, A. H., Tr., Mattox Sub. 1
Smith, A. H., Tr., O'Neill's Sub. No. 3_ 37
Smith, A. H., Tr., Prospect Hill Add 8
Smith, A. H., Tr., Quigley's Sub 19 -20
Smith, A. H., Tr., J. P. Schroeder's
4 -5 -6
H., Tr., J. P. Schroeder's
19 -20 -22
Smith, A. II., Tr., J. P. Schroeder's 29
Add.
Smith, A. H., Tr., J. P. Schroeder's 33
Add: S. 60 ft.
Smith, A. H., Tr., City, S. 20 ft 12
Smith, A. H., Tr., City, 234 and S. 1 /2 235
Smith, A. H., Tr., City, 119 and E. 90.6120
ft.
Smith, Barney, Union Add. 143
Same for 1916
Spensley, Mary J., Sub. of Min. Lot 141 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Spielman, Matt., Grand View Ave. Add 21
Spielman, D., Sub. Min. Lot 42 4
Sprengelmeyer, John, Cook's Add. 49
St. Mary's Home, Finley Add..... 130 -131
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
St. Mary's Orphan Home & Mt. Pleasant 12 -13
Home, Sisters' Add.
37.66 3.04 40.90
37.66 6.74 44.60
37.66 10.44 48.30
37.66 14.14 52.00
31.50 2.56 34.26
31.50 5.66 37.36
79.52 6.36 86.08
9.10 .72 10.02
14.00 1.12 15.32
40.88 3.28 44,36
7.28 .56 8.04
4.20 .32 . 4.72
9.38 .72 10.30
35.00 2.80 38.00
10.22 .80 11.22
44.52 3.56 48.28
10.64 .88 11.72
13.86 1.12 15.18
7.56 .60 8.36
10.08 .80 11.08
16.94 1.36 18.50
2.94 .24 3.38
102.48 8.16 110.84
801.50 64.08 865.78 '
146.86 11.76 158.82
10.36 .80 11.36
10.36 1.80 12.36
6.72 .56 7.48
6.72 1.16 8.08
6.72 1.76 8.68
6.72 2.36 9.28
3.36 .24 3.80
23.10 1.84 25.14
37.80 3.04 41.04
2.80 .24 3.24
2.80 .44 3.44
2.80 .64 3.64
2.80 .84 3.84
2.90 1.04 4.14
9.94 .80 10.94
332 Official Notices.
Same for 1916
St. Mary's Orphan Horne & Mt. Pleasant
Home, Sisters' Add. 21 -22
Same for' 1916
St. Mary's Orphan Horne & Mt. Pleasant
Home, University Place, Und. 1 /2
1- 2- 3- 4- 5 -6 -7 -8
Same for 1916
St. Mary's Orphan Home & Mt. Pleasant
Home, University Place, Und. 1 /2
10- 11- 12- 13- 14 -15 -16
St. Mary's Orphan Horne & Mt. Pleasant
Horne, University Place, Und. 1 /2
24- 25- 26 -27 -28
St. Mary's Orphan Horne & Mt. Pleasant
Home, University Place, Und. 1 /2
17- 18- 19- 20- 21 -22 -23
Same for 1916
St. Mary's Orphan Horne & Mt. Pleasant
Horne, University Place, Und. 1 /z......
29- 30 -31 -33
Same for 1916
St. Mary's Orphan Home & Mt. Pleasant
Honie, University Place, Und. 1 /2
45- 46- 47 -48 -49
St. Mary's Orphan Horne & Mt. Pleasant
Horne, University Place, Und. 1 /2
50- 51- 52 -53 -54
Same for 1916
St. Mary's Orphan Home & Mt. Pleasant
' Horne, Sub. 11 and N. 1 / 2 of 12, L. H.
Langworthy's Sub. 1 -2 -4
Same for 1916
Stack, J. J., Finley Add. 118
Staner, N. J., Harper's Sub., S. 1/2, E. 50
ft., N. 85 ft. 2
Staner, Mary, Burton's Add., 48, 49, 50,
W. pt. 51
Staner, Mary, Sub. Min. Lot 343 _ 2
Staner, Mary, Sub. 2 Min. Lot 344 2
Staples, G. M., Est., City, Sub. City 200 3
Steil, Maggie, Prospect Hill Add 13 -14
Stewart, Mrs. M., Cummins' Sub. 5
Stewart and Splan, Farley's Sub. 35
Straney, Joseph, Newman, Cooper and
Smith's Sub 5
Strohmeyer, Mrs. A., Tivoli Add., S. 1/2 13
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Sullivan, Cath., City 535 -535A
Sullivan, Cath., South Ave. Add. 15
Sanie for 1916
' Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Sullivan, Michael, Levi's Add., S. 10 ft 13
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Sullivan, Date E., Gilliam's Sub. 1
Sullivan, Kate E., Sub. 1, Quigley's Out -
lot 710, 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Sullivan, Kate E., Sub. 1, Quigley's
Outlot 710 2'
Tax of year 1913
Sarre for 1912
Same for 1911
Sullivan, T. 0., Est., Woodlawn Park
Add., Und. % 191
Sarre for 1916
9.94 1.70 11.84
7.28 .56 8.04
7.28 1.26 8.74
8.26 .64 9.10
8.26 1.44 9.90
9.10 .72 10.32
9.10 1:62 10.92
2.10 .16 2.46
2.10 .36 2.66
20.72 1.68 22.80
20.72 3.68 24.60
5.04 .40 5.64
5.04 .90 6.14
4.06 .32 4.58
8.40 .64 9.24
14.70 1.20 16.10
.56 .04 .80
35.00 2.80 38.00
32.76 2.64 35.60
35.84 2.88 38.92"
29.12 2.32 31.64
8.26
18.20
18.20
18.20
18.20
30.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
.14
.14
.14
.14
45.64
45:64
45.64
45.64
.64
1.44
3.24
5.04
6.84
2.40
.16
.36
.56
.76
.02
.03
.04
.05
9.10
19.84
21.64
23.44
25,24
32.70
2.46
2.66
2.86
3.06
.36
.37
.38
.39
3 :68 49.52
8.18 54.02
12.68 58:52
17.18 63:02
14.50 6.72 21.42
14.50 14.50
14.50 14.50
1.96 .16 2 :32
1.96 .26 2.42
Swift; Sam, Sub. 1 of 8, Min. Lot 15l 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Same for 1912
Same for 1911
Same for 1910
Official Notices. 333
65.52 5.24 70.96
65.52 11.74 77.46
65.52 18.24 83.96
61.32 23.18 84.70
44.95 21.12 66.27
44.95 45.15
43.40 43.60
46.20 46.40
Tangeman, Bruno, Proctor's Sub. 1 39.06 3.12 42.38
Teal, Elizabeth, Kringle's Sub. 16 5.46 .40 6.06
Sarre for 1916 5.46 .90 6.56
Same for 1915 5.46 1.40 7.06 '
Sanie for 1914 5.46 1.90 7.56
Teal, Elizabeth, Sub. 151, Mechanics'
Add. 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Teal, T. J., Kringle's Sub. 17 -18
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Mill, Frank, Sub. 30, Burton's Add 1
Thill, Frank, Sub. 2 of 30, Burton's Add 1
Thill, Frank, Sub. 31, Burton's Add. 1
Thill, Frank, Burton's Add. 32
Same for 1916
Thoma, Lena, Pleasant View Add. 22
Tibey, Edward, Sisters' Add. 5 -6 -7
Tibey, Edward, Sub. 5, Sinmpson's Add._. 1
Tibey, Edward, Sub. 3, Babcock's Sub._. 2
Tibey, Edward, Concord's, Sub. 10
Tibey, Edward, Sub. 1 of 3 of Min. Lot
63, Und ?% • 1
Tibey, i., Sub. 1 of 3 Min. Lot 63, Und.
1 /2 1
Tinkham, Helen, Sub. 2 of 43, Althaus-
er's Sub. 1
Tinkham, Nellie B., Ham's Add., E. % 593
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Traut, Louise, Est., Blake's Add., Und.
2 -3 18 -19
Traut, Adam and Minnie, Marsh's Add..
N. 95 ft. 1 o4.4b 4.32 58.98
Trewin, C. B., Sub. 42, Kelly's Sub 1 7.56 .60 . 8.36
Trewin, C. B., Kelly's Sub., E. '/ E. 1/2' 43 6.86 .56 7.62
Trewin, C. B., East Dubuque Add. 258 13.44 1.04 14.68
Same for 1916 13.44 2.34 15.98
Trexler, John, City, S. M. 1 -5 453 104.72 8.40 113.32
Same for 1916 141.12 25.38 166.70
Same for 1915 141.12 39.48 < 180.80
• Same for 1914 145.32 55.10 200.62
Same for 1913 158.05 75.84 239.09
Trexler, Mary A., Blake's Add., Und. 1 -6
18 -19 2.52
Trexler, Louis, City, 275 -276
Trexler, Louis, City, N. 49.2 ft. 274
Trexler, Louis, City, S. 2 ft. 274
Trexler, Louis, City, N. 1 /2 277 505.68 40.48 546.96
Same for 1916 474.88 85.32 560.40
Same for 1915 471.50 131.88 603.58
Same for 1914 507.92 192:66 700.78
Same for 1913 337.40 161.76 499.36
Same for 1912 363.95 364.15
Sarre for 1911 333.40 $33.60
Trexler, Louis, City, 224, N. 21.3 ft 225 103.46 8.24 111.90
Sarre for 1916 103.46 18 :54' 122.20
Same for 1915 103.46 28.84 132:50
Same for 1914 103.46 39 :14 142:80
Same for 1913 - 79.75 '37.92 117.87.
Same 'for 1912 79.75 7995
3.22 .24 3.66
3.22 .54 3.96
3.22 .84 4.26
3.22 1.14 4.56
14.98 1.20 16.38
16.38 2.88 19.46
17.50 4.76 22.46
17.50 6.46 24.16
13.44 1.04 14.68
13.44 2.34 15.98
.42 .03 .65
29.96 2.40 32.56
•
61.74 4.96 66.90
.98 .08 1.26
15.40 • 1.20 16.80
19.60 1.60 21.40
5.60 .48 6.28
10.78 .88 11.86
10.78 1.88 12.86
7.00 1.96 9.16
9.80 .80 10.80
334
Official Notices.
Same for 1911
Same for 1910
Same for 1909
Trexler, Louis, City
Trexler, Louis, Sub. City 200
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Trexler, Louis, City 247 -246
Trueb, Anton, Est., Sub. 2 or 2 of 1 of 7,
Min. Lot 159
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Tuegel, Mrs. J. H., Tivoli Add.
Twaites, John W., Sub. Min. Lot 122
Twaites, John W., Sub. Min. Lot .131
Twaites, John W., Sub. Min Lot. 131
Utzig, John, Sub. 1, Elm fit. Sul.
Utzig, John, E. Langworthy's Add.
Utzig, John, E. Langworthy's Add.
Van Buren, L., Grandview Place
Voelker, C. A., Rosedale Add.
Voelker, C. A., Rosedale Acld.
Same for 1916 -
Voelker, C. A., Rosedale Add.
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Same for 1913
Sauce for 1912
Same for 1911
Same for 1910
Voelker, C. A., Sub. 2 of 14 Min. Lot 172 2
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Same for 1914
Sanie for 1913
Voelker, C. A., Woodlawn Park Add 336
Voelker, C. A., Woodlawn Park Add 183
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add
9- 10- 19 -20 -21
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.'
25 -26
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
27- 29- 30 -31 -32
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
35 -41
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add. 45
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
61- 62- 64- 65 -66 -67
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
68- 69- 72 -73 -74
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
77- 78 -79 -80
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
86 -87
Voelker Realty Co., Pleasant View Add.
93 -91 -92
Voelker Realty Co., Grandview Heights
Add.
Voelker Realty Co., Sub. 34, Buseman's
Sub.
Voelker Realty Co., Oxford Heights Add 30
Same for 1916
Same for 1915
Voelker Realty Co., Rosedale Add.
22- 23 -24 -25
Vogt, Joseph, L. H. Langworthy's Add...157
Wagner, Emery C., Marsh's Dubuque ____
16 -17 -18
Wagner, Paulina, Davis Farm Add , 255,
S. 1 / 2 256
199
1
3
7
3
4
5
2
74
75
9
16 -17
18
18
35- 36 -37 -38
45
2
77.00 77.20
77.00 77.20
68.85 69.05
98.56 7.88 106.64
98.56 17.68 116.44
98.56 27.48 126.24
98.56 37.28 136.04
65.25 31.20 96.65
149.10 11.92 161.22
.98 .08 1.26
.98 .17 1.35
.98 .26 1.44
29.96 2.40 32.56
50.40 4.00 54.60
10.36 .80 11.36
3.36 .24 3.80
22.54 1.80 24.54
23.10 1.84 25.14
13.16 1.04 14.40
3.0$ .24 3.52
1.54 .12 1.86
.28 .04 .52
6.44 .48 7.12
2.24 .03 2.47
6.86 .18 7.54
5.25 .19 5.64
2.90 .13 3.23
2.90 3.10
7.70 7.90
9.80 10.00
.28 .02 .50
.28 .03 .51
.28 .04 .52
.28 .05 .53
.29 .49
.84 .08 1.12
2.80 .24 3.24
1.40 .11 1.71
.56 .04 .80
2.66 .24 3.10
.84 .08 1.12
.70 .05 .95
5.04 .40 5.64
3.78 .32 4.30
1.68 .16 2.04
2.38 .16 2.74
.74 .06 1.00
4.06 .32 4.58
.98 .08 1.26
1.40 .11 1.71
3.50 .63 4.33
3.50 .98 4.68
1.96 .16 2.32
9.52 .76 10.48
5.60 .48 6.28
41.16 3.28 44.64
Official Notices.
335
Same for 1916 41.16 7.38 48.74
Same for 1915 41.16 9.48 50.84
Walch, L. A., City 137 158.20 12.64 171.04
Wallis Co., The, Sub. 2 City 673 1 -2 -3 -7 633.22 50.64 684.06
Wallis, Jno. R., A. McDaniel's Sub 780 -781 175.28 14.00 189.48
Walsh, Mary E., Woodlawn Park Add 66 3.78 .32 4.30
Walsh, Julia, Stewart's Add 26 -27
Walsh, Julia, Sub. 35 Stewart's Add 1 23.80 1.92 25.92
Wasser, Christian, City, N. M. 1 -5, N. 1 /2 482 29.26 2.32 31.78 34.68
Same for 1916
Weitz, Mary E., Marsh's Add. 34 16.80 1.36 18.36
Wesselhoft, Ernst., Sub. 73, Glendale 2 1.68 .16 2.04
Add., M. 1 -3
Westminster Presby. Church, West's
Add. 44 4.90 .40 5.50
Wheeler, Minnie, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 2, 1 47.32 3.76 51.28
City 670
White, Nellie, Cummins' Sub. 6 25.34 2.00 27.54
White, Francis P., Union Add. 228 28.14 2.24 30.58
Willging, Rose, Cook's Add., S. W. % 27 30.52 2.44 33.16
Wittmer, Berthilda, City, S. 21 ft. 240, N. 56.70 4.56 61.46
4 Same for 1916 56.70 10.16 67.06
S
Same for 1915 56.70 15.68 72.58
Working, Joseph, Saul's Sub. 4 . "13.86 1.12 15.18
Wright, Chas. and Anna G., Sub. 8 2 19.04 1.52 20.76
Same for 1916
Same rd. 19.04 3.42 22.66 Wright, W. S., Est., Burton's Add. 35 35.70 2.88 38.7$
Wright, W. S., Est., Taylor and Cooley's 34 3.78 .32 4.30
Sub. ..
Zink, Chas., Sub. Min. Lot 39 1 3 7.56 .56 8.32
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving West Locust Street, from Alta Vista Street westerly to the
alley first east of St. Ambrose Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Hughes & Blake, Wm. Blake's Add 25 $ 91.55 $ 27.17 $118.92
Hughes & Blake, Wm. Blake's Add 26 109.87 31.66 141.73
Hughes & Blake, Wm. Blake's Add 27 122.69 35.41 158.30
M. A. Murphy, University Place 42 75.00 21.59 96.79
Elmer Vance, Finley Add. 30 15.88 4.61 20.69
Orville Lane, Finley Add. 47 18.53 5.47 24.20
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods' Add. 24C 10.47 2.90 74.49
13.57
Wm. Huether, Smyth Sub.
Brick block paving Alley between Bluff and Locust Streets, Eighth
Street to Tenth Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total,
J. E. Fairbanks, City Lot, E. 33.6 ft. 643 90.30 23.40 113.90
Key City Bldg. Co., City Lot 632 105.30 27.31 132.81
Rosalia Holland, Sub. City Lot 640, S. 39.4 ft. 2
Rosalia Holland, Sub. City Lot 640, S. 39.4 ft. 1 71.59 18.72 90.51
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Delhi Street, from
East Street to the present manhole at Asbury Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Rose McDonough, Sub. of Min. Lot 170 6 $ 44.00 $ 10.64 $ 54.84
Edw. Starr, Sub. of 13 of Min. Lot 172 pt 5
Edw. Starr, Sub. of 1 of Min. Lot 172 2 28.60 8.41 37.21
Anna Michel, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add 8 15.00 3.14 18.34
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improvement of Arch Street from the earterly line of the alley first
east of St. Ambrose Street, westerly to St. Ambrose Street:
336 Official Notices.
Name. Description. Lots Tax Int. Total
Orville Lane, Finley Add. 46 $127.84 $ 36.84 $164.88
Orville Lane, Finley Add. 47 137.65 39.72 177.57
St. Ambrose Church, Finley Add. 38 127.84 36.84 164.88
St. Ambrose Church, Finley Acid. 37 127.84 36.84 164.88
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Finley Add. 36 127.84 36.84 164.88'
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Finley Add. 35 127.84 36.84 164.88
Sisters of Holy Ghost, Finley Add. 34 127.84 36.84 164.88
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and wilt be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
Brick block paving Alley between Alpine and Nevada Streets, from
Julien Avenue to Alley first north of West Fifth Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
J. J. Nagle, Bradstreet's Dub. Add., S. 25 ft.N 19 $ 56.10 $ 14.00 $ 70.30
Ellen Flynn, Bradstreet's Dub. Acid., N. 1 /2 16 40.00 8.32 48.52
M. J. Murphy, Bradstreet's Dub. Add. 15 85.74 16.52 102.46
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Brick block paving First Street from Main to Locust Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Nagle and Burns, City Lot 565A $203.33 $ 50.00 $253.53
Lightcap and Burns, City Lot, N. 40 ft 82 62.02 15.50 7772
H. B. and R. W. Spensley, City Lot 564 81.19 20.24 101.63
Cath. Sullivan, City Lot 535 38.97 9.74 48.91
Cath. Sullivan, City Lot 535A 37.34 9.14 46.68
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged - upon the following
assessnents there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
Brick paving Alley first north of West Fifth Street, from Alpine to Ne-
vada Streets:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Anna Webb, Bradstreet's Add. 19 $175.39 $ 43.32 $218.91
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
Constructing 8 -inch tile ,pipe sewer in . West Fifth Street, from Glen -
oak Avenue to Booth Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
C. B. Trewin, Sub. B. of 11, S. M. Lang -
worthy Add. 2 $ 6.17 $ 1.49 $ 7.86
C. 13. Trewin, Sub. A. of 10, S. M. Lang -
worthy Add. 2 24.67 6.19 31.06
C. B. Trewin, Sub. 10, S. M. Langworthy Add. B. - 6.17 1.49 7.86'
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged - upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of 'the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving Malady Street, from Grandview Avenue to Dodge Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Tim Dillon, Sub. 1, Stewart's Sub. • 1 '$123.59 $ 30.69 $154.48
C. A. Voelker, Sub. 16, • McClain's Sub .. 2 148.10 36.63 184.93
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent - upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe ewer in Malady Street, from Grand-
view Avenue, northerly to Dodge ;street:
Nathe. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
P. H. Brink, Sub. 16, McClain's Sub. 2 $ 52.90 $ 13.12 $ 66'.22•
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected tea
per cent uiponi th'e an totunt of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Constructing an 8 - inch tile pipe sewer in Booth Street from present
manhole at West Fifth Street to Forrest Lane:
Nance. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
D. D. Nitterauer, S. M. Langworthy's Add. 36 $ 24.51 $ 6.19 $ 3000'
Official Notices. 337
Susan Crotty, S. M. Langworthy's Add 38 14.00 1.83 16.03
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent 1npon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Brick paving Julien Avenue from west side of Bluff Street to a point
about opposite the west line of Lot 49, Corriell's Dubuque:
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Iat. Total.
Chris Galliart, Sub. 688, E. 18 ft. W. 47 ft. 10 $ 7Q.59 $ 17.24 $ 88.03
L. L. Lightcap, Sub. City 653A 7
L. L.'Lightcap, Sub. City 653A 7A 136.44 24.94 161.58
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the anno of the assessment from the slate the sane became
delinquent.
Improving Muscatine Street, from Gay Street to Primrose Street:
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
Mrs. Anna Luther, South Park Hill Add. 23 $ 74.09 $ 16.76 $ 91.05
Cecelia Tapelt, South Park Hill Add. 22 100.72 28.88 129.80
Jos. A. Palen, South Park Hill Add. 15 117.27 33.68 151.15
Jos. A. Palen, South Park Hill Acld. 14 - 91.56 26.48 - 118.24
Jos. Straub, South Park Hill Add. 13 2 2.14 6.34 28.68
Jos. Straub, South Park Hill Add. 12 103.71 29.93 133.84
H. H. Mehlhop, trustee, South Park Hill Add. 52 124.46 35.69 160.35
H. H. Mehlhop, trustee, South Park Hill Add. 53 124.46 35.69 160.35
H. H. Mehlhop, trustee, South Park Hill Add. 54 137.05 39.43 176.68
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sewer in Cardiff Street, from the
southerly end northerly to present sewer in West Third Street:
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
R. Bennett, Jr., Sub. City 724 10 $ 31.96 $ 8.21 $ 40.37
R. Bennett, Jr., Sub. City 724 7 31.96 8.21 40.37
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving,Carlotta Avenue from Alpine Street to Alta Vista Street:
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
C. A. Voelker, Sub. 56, Oxford Heights Add. 2 $116.19 $ 29.75 $146.14
C. A. Voelker, Sub. 55, Oxford Heights Add. 1 103.89 26.68 130.77
C. A. Voelker, Sub. 1 of 56, Oxford Heights
Add. 1 217.46 55.67 273.33
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there iti•ill be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Constructing an 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in West Eighth Street,
fron the present manhole at Caledonia Place to Alley first east of Wil-
son Avenue:
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
Dora McCarron, Heclley's Sub. 4 $ 23.50 $ 6.16 $ 29:86
Mary Hedley, Hedley's Sub. 2 23.50 6.16 29.86
Louis McCollins, Kelly's Sub. 24 29.37 7.44 37.01
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
• Improving Plum Street, from Cleveland Avenue to Rush Street:
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
Owen Reynolds' Est., Union Add. 89 $ 59.03 $ 13.86 $ 73.09'
J. Rider, Union Add., N. W. 1 /4 90. 14.76 3.53 18.49
T. Kenneally, Union Add., S. 1 /z 90 14.76 3.53 18.49
Dennis McGuinness, Union Add. 88 211.66 46.71 258.57
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten'
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
Brick block paving alley between Clay and White Streets, front Fourth
to Seventeenth Streets:
338 Official Notices.
Name. Description. Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, N. % 303 $ 56.96 $ 13.55 $ 66.71
Mary A. Klein, et al., City Lot 293 105.08 26.53 131.81
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot 291 105.08 26.53 131.81
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot 290A 105.08 26.53 131.81
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot. S. 8 -10 ft. 289A 1.62 .50 2.32
Kiene and Altman, City Lot 283 104.88 26.53 131.61
Rich. Wa11er• Est., City Lot 280 89.88 23.00 113.08
C. A. Voelker, Sub. S. 2 -5 of City 444 2
C. A. Voelker, Sub. S. 2 -5 of City 444 1 115.07 29.39 144.66
Thos. Allen, Sub. 4 of S. 2 -5 of City 444, S. 1 ft 2
Thos. Allen, Sub. 4 of S. 2 -5 of City 444 1 40.48 10.22 50.80
Peabody and Hackett, City Lot, N. 1 /2 305 52.94 13.55 66.69
Mae Peabody, City Lot S. 23.10 ft. 306 48.96 12.52 61.68
Moses Kassler, City Lot, N. 31.7 ft. 307 64.93 16.61 81.74
Moses Kassler, City Lot 308 105.90 27.08 133.18
Moses Kassler, City Lot 309 105.90 27.08 133.18
Moses Kassler, City Lot 310 105.90 27.08 • 133.18
Moses Kassler, City Lot, S. 1 /2 less N. M
4x60 ft. 311 44.76 11.60 56.56
Wm. Zumhof, City Lot, N. M. 4x60 ft 311 8.19 2.04 10.43
Geo. Mulhollen, City Lot, N. 1 /2 311 52.95 13.55 66.70
John Powers, et al., City Lot, S. 44 1 -6 ft. 314 91.16 23.21 114.57
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, N. 16 ft. 316 32.77 8.44 41.41
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, S. 20 ft. 317 40.97 10.48 51.65
M. J. Connolly, City Lot 318
M. J. Connolly, City Lot, N. 31.3 ft. 317 72.51 18.66 91.37
Mehl and Belz, City Lot 319 109.85 28.10 138.1
Mary Allen, City Lot, S. 1 /2 S. M. 1 -5 479
Mary Allen, City Lot, N. % S. 1 -5 479 89.88 23.00 113.08
Mary Eulberg, City Lot, N. % M. 1 -5 431 52.44 13.55 66.19
L. C. Kolfenbach, City Lot, N. 2 -5 431 209.75 53.66 263.61
H. J. Kaep, City Lot, S. 1 /2 S. M. 1 -5 432 52.44 13.55 66.19
:'Christina Kaep, City Lot, N. % S. M. 1 -5 432 52.44 13.55 66.19
In addition to the ;interest of six per cent charged upon the following
_assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving Angella Street, from West Locust Street to a point about
150 feet east of Catherine Street:
Name. Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
Cath. Sullivan, Gilliam's Sub. 1 $195.98 $ 36.55 $232.73
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Su ,. 2 137.19 35.01 172.40
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub. 3 137.19 35.01 172.40
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub. 4 192.07 49.05 241.32
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub. 5 137.19 35.01 172.40
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub. 6 137.19 35.01 172.40
James Lee, Gilliam's Sub. 12 137.19 35.01 172.40
James Lee, Gilliam's Sub. 11 137.19 35.01 172.40
James Lee, Gilliam's Sub. 10 167.38 42.67 210.25
James Lee, Gilliam's Sub., E. 10 ft. 9 27.44 6.90 34.54
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub. - 8 137.19 35.01 172.40
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub. 7 137.19 35.01 172.40
J. W. Norton, Gilliam's Sub., W. 40 ft. 9 109.76 28.10 138.06
Chris. Kuehnle, Quigley's Outlot 709 12 40.00 8.27 48.47
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Brick block paving Alley between Main and Locust, from Jones to Sec-
ond Streets:
Name. Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
John Flynn, City Lot, Und. 1/2 E. 40 ft. 84 $ 84.21 $ 21.72 $106.13
Thos. P. Dolan, City Lot, N. M. 20 ft. 83 51.90 3.02 55.12
Lightcap and Burns, City Lot, N. 40 ft. 82
Lightcap and Burns, City Lot, S. 24.9 ft. 83 168.41 42.92 211.53
Nagle and Burns, City Lot 565A 157.43 40.12 197.75
H. B. and R. W. Spensley, City Lot 564 157.43 40.12 197.75
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Brick block paving Second Street, from Main to Locust Streets:
Official! Notices; 339
Name Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
e
J. J: Nagl City Lot 85 $604.20 $153.01 $75741
E. A: Linehan, .City Lot, S: 20 ft. S. 44 ft. 86 56:71 14 :44 72.35 -
D: W. Linehan, City Lot, N. 24 ft. S. 44 ft. 86 '68:05 17.23 85:48.
Lightoap and Burns; City Lot; S. 24.9 ft. 83 55:99 14.19 70,38
Ili additions to the interest of six per cent charged• upon the fol
asse there will be added to the total• tax and will be collected) ten
pei'eelit upen'the arinnint of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Cohstriicting 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Heeb Street, from the
present sewer in Kaufman Avenue, southerly to a• point about 234 feet
south thereof':
Name. Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
C.. A: -Voelker, Marsh's Add., S. 40 ft. 1 -31 $; 39.47 $ 9.22 $ 48.89
C. A. Voelker, Marsh's Add., N. 5 ft. 2 4:93 1.18 6.31
C. A. Voelker; Marsh's Add. 3 49:33 11.59 61
In' addition to the interest of six per cent charged anon the following
assessments there will be added to the' total tax and will be collected ten
pet' ee1Lt upOli.the amolilit of the assessment from•the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving' Alley between Rhomberg and Garfleld•Avenue, from Ann to
Dook Avenue:
Name. Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
H. W. McIntosh, McCraney's First Add.,
S. W. 40 ft. 25 ' 23.88 6.08 30.16
B. Ruegnitz, McCraney's First Add. 46 27.34 6.84 34.38_
B. Ruegnitz, McCraney's First Add., S. 1 /2 - -- -- 50 14.92 3.80 18:92
Realty Inv. Corp., McCraney's First Add.,
N. 1/2 51 1'7.42 4.30 21.92
Realty Inv. Corp., McCraney's First Add.,
a % 51 17.42' 4.30 21
, In addition to the interest of six per cent. charged upon the , telloiti�iiig'
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from'the date the same becaiiie
delinquent.
Brick block paving- Alley between Clay and Iowa Streets, from Fourth
to -Seventeenth Streets:
Name. Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot 217 $106.06 $ 26.85 $133.11
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot, S. % 216- 53.02 13.43 66.65
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot 213 106.05 26.85 133.10
J. H. Rhomberg, City Lot 212 106.05 26.85 133.13'
J. 11. Rhomberg, City Lot. 211 106.05 26.85 1$3.10"
J. 11. Rhomberg, City Lot, S. 1 /2 210 53.02 13.43 6'6.65
Josephine Morgan, et al., City Lot, N. 1/2
M. 1 -5 456 53.03 , 13.43 66
Pat. Cassidy, 'pity Lot, E. 1/ s. 2 -5 454 212.11 53.71 266:02
Albert Ney, City Lot, M. 1 -5 454 106.06 26.85 133.11
Albert Ney, City Lot, N. M. 1 -5 454 106.06 26.85 133.11
Anna Lemier, City Lot, S. 1/ N. 1 -5
John Ti exler, City Lot, S. M. 1 -5 454 53:03 13.43 66.66
106.06 26'.85 133.11
Mrs. Bertha Wittmer, City Lot, S. 21 ft. 240
Mrs. Bertha Wittmer, City Lot, N. 9 -10 ft. 239 38.88 9.58 48.66
John Appel, City Lot, N. 30 ft. 240 62.56 15.96 78.72
John Appel,- City Lot, W. 47 ft. 244 106.27 26.86 133:33'
John Appel, Jr., City Lot 243 91.70 23:31 115.21
Pfotzer and Rhomberg; City Lot 248 106.28 26.85 133.33
Mrs. Geo. Salot, City Lot, S. 3 ft. S. 1 /2 250
Mts. Geo. Salot, City Lot, N. 1/2 249 45.98 12.05 58.23
Burns and Brown; City. Lot, N. 1% 245 45.54 12.05 57.79
Burns and Brown, City Lot 252 45.45 11.40 57.05''
Burns and Brown, City. Lot, N. 9 ft. 252A 7.82 2.03 10.05
J. It Rhomberg, City Lot, W. 1/z 254 106.06 26.85 133.11
Burns and - Brown, City. Lot 253 90.90. 23.05 114.15
J. -H, Rhomberg, City Lot 257 106.06 26.85 133.11
J. 11. Rhomberg,. City Lot, S. 11 ft. 258 22.79 5.83 28.82
Burns and Brown, , City Lot, S. 1 -5 450 90.91 23.05 114.16
Amelia B. Mathews, City Lot, N. 1/2 N. 1-5 451 39.15 9'.58 48.93
Agatha Heim, City Lot. N. 1 -5 452 106.06 26.85 133.11
In addition to the interest, of• six per cent charged upon the folio
assessments there will be adiledo the total ttis and will be colleeted''ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
340 Official Notices.
Improving State Street from Curtis Street to Grandview Avenue:
Name. Description Lot. Tax.
Tim Dillon, Dillon's Sub. 2 $236.44 $
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add 32 74.10
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add 31 74.10
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 29 84.78
Peter Eisbach, Sub. 2 of Bonson and Stew -
art's Sub. 1 388.61
Peter Eisbach, Sub. 1 of Bonson and Stew -
art's Sub. 1 278.38
Peter Eisbach, Sub. 6 of Min. Lot 62 1 90.36
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add 28 91.27
C. B. Trewin, Grandview Ave. Add. 27 75.30
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 26 75.30
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 25 75.30
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 24 75.30
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 23 75.30
A. L. Rhomberg, Grandview Ave. Add. 19 75.29
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 18 75.30
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 17 75.29
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 16 75.30
A. A. Cooper', Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 15 75.29
A. A. Cooper, Inc., Grandview Ave. Add. 14 75.30
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the
delinquent.
Brick block paving Jones Street, from Main Street to Locust Street:
Name. Description Lot. Tax. Int. Total.
Margt. Donahue, City Lot, N. 2 -3 . 558 $ 59.28 $ 14.33 $ 73.81
G. Kuntz, City Lot, S. 1 -3 558 29.63 • 7.29 37.12
Alphons Matthews Est., City Lot, N. 40 ft 557 49.26 11.90 61.36
Amelia Matthews, City Lot, S. 35 ft. 557 44.71 10.93 55.84
Burns and Brown, City Lot, N. 1 -3 556 27.80 6.80 34.80
Mary Crotty, City Lot, M. 1 -3 556 15.56 3.89 19.65
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Paving Alley between Clay and White Streets, from Seventeenth to
Eighteenth Streets:
E. and M. Hartman, City Lot, N. 27.2 ft.
M. 1 -5 435
E. and M. Hartman, City Lot, S. 3 ft. S
S. 1 -5 435 42.37 5.53 48.10
John and Anna` Schrup, City Lot, N. 42 ft
N. 2 -5 435 82.47 19.65 102.32
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving Henderson Avenue, from Grandview to Bradley Avenues:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Barry Kassler, Sub. 1 and 2, Grandview Park
Add., 731k. 1 2 $136.70 $ 32.81 $169.71
C. Safkow, Sub., 1 and 2, Grandview Park
Add., Block 1, S. 46 ft. 1 35.00 6.15 41.35
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving Dunning Avenue, from Grandview Avenue to Bradley Ave.:
Name. Description.. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Blk. 2 14 $ 28.60 $ 6.95 $ 35.75
F. W. Brunkow, Grandview Park Add., Blk. 2 13 21.44 5.03 26.67
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving Solon Street, from Nevada Street to Booth Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
J. S. Stephens, S. M. Langworthy's Sub. 2 $ 78.05 $ 18.68 $ 96.93
Pat Gordon, 5..M. Langworthy's Sub. 3 29.98 7.18 37.36
Int.
58.41
18.32
18.32
21.04
68.81
22.28
22.53
18.57
18.57
18.57
18.57
18.57
18.67
18.57
18.57
18.57
18.57
18.57
Total.
$295.05
92.62
92.62
106
96.28 485.09
347.39
112.84
114.00
94.07
94.07
94.07
94.07
94.07
94.06
94.07
94.06
94.07
94.06
94.07
the following
collected ten
sane became
Official Notices. 341
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be addled to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinqu
Im proving West Twelfth Street, from westerly side of Bluff street to
the retaining wall on Grove Terrace:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Emma Alden, McDaniel's Sub., N. 7 ft. 761 $458.42 $109.69 $568.31
Emma Alden, McDaniel's Sub. 762 216.36 51.73 268.29
R. J. Trudell, McDaniel's Sub. 763 216.36 51.73 268.29
J. W. and Rose Trudell, McDaniel's Sub ,
S. Y2 764 135.44 32.33 167.97
Judith King, McDaniel'.s, Sub., N. 1/2 764 135.44 32.33 167.97
G. E. Davis, McDaniel's Sub. 765 137.67 33.05 170.92
Mr. and Mrs. E. Healey; McDaniel's Sub ,
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Brick guttering Burch Street, from West Fifth Street to Fenelon
E. 115 ft. 760 622.70 149.21 772.11
Place:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Chas. Skemp, Kiene & Blocklinger's Sub.,
N. 62 ft. 4 -5 -6' 52.82 12.53 65.55
J. J. Nagle, Sub. Pts. Min. Lots 76 and 77,
Und. 1 /2 3
J. J. Nagle, Sub. Pts. Min. Lots 76 and 77,
Und. 1 /2 S. 15 ft. 2 32.33 7.57 40.10
M. J. Rabbitt, Sub. Pts. Min. Lot 76 and 77 4 37.30 8.75 46.25
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
Constructing 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Twenty- Fourth Street,
from present manhole at the intersection of 'Prince Street westerly to the
alley between Washington and Elm Streets, thence northerly in said alley
to Twenty -Fifth Street.
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
John Keatly, O. S. Langworthy's Sub. 17 $ 26.13 $ 6.15 $ 32.48
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent..
Constructing 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Arlington Street, from
the easterly line bf Lot 796 in A. McDaniel's Sub., to the present manhole
opposite the northerly end of Highland Pla:
Naive. Description. Lots. ce Tax. Int. Total.
J. J. Nagle, Sub. E. 50. ft. 789, A. McDaniel's
Sub. 1 $ 75.08 $ I7.74 $ 93.02
M. and E. Oswald, Sub. 809, 'A. McDaniel's
Sub. 6 37.16 8.75 46.11
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Constructing 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Cleveland Avenue,
from the present manhole east of Plum Street, easterly to Villa Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Mary A. Dolan, Union Add., W. 1 /2 62 17.20 2.88 20.28
J. A. McMahon, Union Add. 58 41.29 9.70 51.19
J. J. O'Mearra, Union Add. 56 48.17 11.35 59.72
J. J. O'Mearra, Union Add. 55 48.17 11.35 59.72
W. A. Irwin, Sub. 49, Union Add. 2
W. A. Irwin, Union Add., E. 1 /2 50 78.15 17.82 96.17
Wm. Monahan, Union Add. 40 48.17 11.35 59.72
P. J. Lee, Union Add., E. 20 ft. 38 13.76 3.31 17.27
P. J. Lee, Union Add. 37 41.29 9.70 51.19
Owen Reynolds, Union Add. 89 41.17 9.70 51.07
Julia Ryder Est., Union Add., N. W. 1 /4 90 24.08 5.68 29.96
T. Kenneally, Union Add., N. E. 1 /4 90. 24.08 5.68 29.96
T. Kenneally, Union Add. 92 48.17 11.35 59.72
J. F. Kunz, Union Add. 102 48.17 , 11.35 59.72
342
Official Notices.
Nick Marlin; Union Add. 104 48:17 11".35 59.72
S: F. Iteene; Harper's Sub. 1 41.29 9.70 51.19'
Adeline Hassett; Harper's Sub. N. 85 ft. 2 51.61 11.46 63.21
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following'
assessments there- will be added' to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became.
delinquent.
Constructing 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary Sewer in Mt. Loretta Avenue,
from the sewer in South Dodge Street, easterly to a point about 435 feet
east thereof:
Name. Description:
C. G. Meyer, Columbia Add,
C. G. Meyer, Columbia Add:
C. G. Meyer, Columbia Add:
W. H. McDermott, Columbia Add'.
Mary F. Lattner, Sub. of Min. Lot 45; E. 1 / 2 ...• 6 30.00 7.09 34.29
Tm addition to the interest of sik per cent charged upon the following
assessients there wi!1' be added ti:) the total tax and will be collected: tell'
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became'
delinquent.
Improving Highland Place from Arlington Street to West Eleventh
Street:
Name. Description.
L. G. Hurd, Sub. 2 of 775, A. McDaniel's
P: J. Lee, A. McDaniel's Sub.
Margt. Clark, A. McDaniel's Sub.
C. A. Voelker, M. A . McDaniel's Sub.
G. A. Staples' Est., Sub. 823 and 824
Daniel's Sub.
G. A. Staples' Est:, Sub. 823 and 824, Me-
Daniels' Sub: 7 • 24:08" 5.64' 29.92
J. J: Nagle, Sub. 789, McDaniel' Sub 1 6.09 1.41 7 :70
Improving Olive Street, from southerly curb -line of West Eleventh
Street to southerly curb -line of Jefferson Street:
Name. Description: Loth. Tax. Int! Total.,
Jennie" Starr; Parley's Sub :, E. 5' ft. 4
Jenni Starr; Farley's- Sub., W. 48 ft. 3 $.47.76 $ 11:2• $. 59.23
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged' upon the' followii►g
assessments there will be added to the total' tax anti' will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of 'the - assessment• from the.dhte the'same'becante
delinquent.
Improving Walnut Street' from Julien Avenue to Rose Street':
Name. Description. Lots. Tax, Int, Petal.
R. W. Kemler, Farley's Sub. 14 $320.80 $ 75.39' $39619`
7 17.28 4:00 21.48
9 110.40 25.57' 136.17
13 91.75 21.60 113.55
5 13.34 3.06 16.60
4 6.22 1.41 7.83
41 29.90 7.05 37.15
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon tlfe fbllbrving'
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be colleeteW ten
pa cent'nppn the anonntof the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent,
Improving Mountain Lane, from Cleveland to Rush Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
S. P. Keene, Harper's- Sub. 1 $ 4.46 $ 1:00 $ 5.66
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged' upon' the • followings
assessments there will be added to the total tax and•will be collected•ten
per cent upon the ait►onnt of -the assessment from the date 'the same became
delinquent.
Improving Jones Street from Locust
Name. Description.
P. H. Halpin, City, W. 39.3 ft.
John Coleman, City, N. 22 ft.
Jas. Robinson Est., City
Jas. Robinson Est., City
J. J. Robinson, City
J. J: Robinson, City
M. Halpin Est., City, N. 1 /2
M. Halpin Est., City
Cath. Reemsten, City, S. %
Ed. Grew, City, S. 26 ft.
Geo. Levan, Cummins' Sub., N. 1 / 2
Florence A. Way, Cummins' Sub.
E. Hintrager, Farley's Sub.
Mi•S. M. Stewart, Cummins' Sub.
Eugene Laude, Cummins' Sub.
J. J: Nagle, Farley's Sub., E. 21 ft.
Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
1 $21.14 $- 4:97 $ 28.31
16 , 26.54 6.39 33.13
31 17.45 4.02' 2167
17 22.74 5.44- 28.38
Lots.
Sub 3
774
772
9
Mc-
8
Tax.
$252.32
324.42
315.41
15.95
80.29
Int.
$' 59 ;18
76.09
73.98
3.76
18.80
to Bluff Streets:
Lots. Tax. Int.
671 $173.53 $ 40.86
592 44.37 6.59
589A
589 152.49
588
588A 45.20
572 101.65
574 16.94
572 50.83
573 16.94
35.69
10.57
23.95
4:00
11 :98
4.00
Total.
$311.70"
400.71
389:59
19.91
99.29
Total.
$214.59
51,16•
188.38
55.97"
125.80'
21.14
63.01
21 :14
Official Notices. 343
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sane became
delinquent.
Improving Pear Street, from Cleveland Avenue to Rush Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
C. A. Voelker, Union Add., S. 75 ft. 99 $ 61.98 $ 14.12 $ 76.30
C. A. Voelker, Union Add., W. 5 ft. S. 75 ft 100 2.43 .45 3.08
122 36.27
H. F. Carpenter, Union Add., S. 135 ft 123 156.17
71.30 16.51 1 88.01
H. F. Carpenter, Union Add.
In addition to the interest of six per .cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
Improving Alley first south of Julien Avenue from Alta Vista Street
to the Public Driveway first west of Wilson LAsenue Tax. Int. Total.
Name. Description.
Jas. Aldersan, Oxford Heights Add. 8 $ 59.17 $ 13.72 $ 73.09
Jas. Alderson, Oxford Heights Add. 7 57.02. 13.25 70.47
Jas, Alderson, Oxford Heights Add. 2 64.67 14.88 79.75
Jas. Alderson, Oxford Heights Add. 11 45.60 10.70 56.50
Jas. Alderson, Oxford Heights Add. 13 47.52 11.16 58.88
Jas. Alderson, Yale Court 1 47.29 10.93 58.42
Jas. Alderson, Yale Court 3 39.80 9.30 49.30
Jas. Alderson, Yale Court 5 28.49 6.51 35.20
Julia Orvis, Yale Court 2 40.51 9.53 50.24
Helen F. Buckley, Yale Court 4 45.60 10.70 56.50
H. A. Schunk, Oxford Heights Add. 6' 48.87 11.39 60.46
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged - upon the following
there . assessments added
percent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the sae ebecame
delinquent.
. Constructing 8 -inch tile pipe sanitary sewer in Valeria Street from
the present sewer in Kaufman Avenue northwesterly to Hart Street:
Name. Description. Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
E. H. Krakow, Sub. 40, Tivoli Add., N. 1/2 36 $ 13.08 $ 3.78 $ 17.06
Louisa Popp, Sub. 40, Tivoli Add- 34 26.16 6.05 32.41
In addition to the interest of six per cent charged upon the following
assessments there will be added to the total tax and will be collected ten
per cent upon the amount of the assessment from the date the same became
delinquent.
For Constructing Cement Sidewalks: Lots. Tax. Int. Total.
Name. Description.
1 $ 53.40 $ 12.69 $ 66.29
J. F. Kunz, Sub. 1, O'Hare's Sub 3 85.57 20.60 106.37
J. F. Kunz Co., Oak Grove Adcl. 51 26.78 6.47 33.45
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 52 17.06 4.07 21.33
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 53 17.06 4.07 21.33
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add.
54 17.06 4.07 21.33
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods. Add. 55 20.66 5.03 25.89
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods, Add. 56 65.21 15.57 80.98 "
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add.
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 57 18.50 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 58 18.50 4 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 59 18.50 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 60 18.50 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 61 18.50 4.43 23.13
23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 62 18.50 4.43
18.50 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add.
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 64 26.15 6.23 32.58
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 74 18.50 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 75 18.b0 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 76 18.50 4.43 23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 77 18.50 4.43 23.13
3 J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 79
23.13
18 50 4.43 78 18.50
23.13
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 80 13.64 3.35 17.19
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add.
81A 42.35 10.06 52.61
J. A. Rhomberg, A. P. Woods Add. 393 $ 33.44 $ 7.75 $ 41.39
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. 392 27.50 6.69 34.29
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. 391 27.50 6.59 34.29
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. 389 27.50 6.59 34.29
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add.
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. 388 27.50 6.59 34.29
344 Official Notices.
J. A. Rlioiiiberg, Ham's' Add. 387. 27.50 6.59 34.29.
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add! 386 33:44 7.75 41:39
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. 385 33.44 7.75 41.39
J. A. RhdmTerg; Ham'g Add' 384 27.50 6:59 34.29
J. A: Rhomberg, Ham's Add : 383, 27:50 6.59 34.29
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. - 382 27.50' 6:59' 34 :29'
J. A.. Rhomberg, H9,lri's Add. 381• 27:50' 6.59' 34 :29'
J. A. Rhomberg, Hain''s Add, 380 27.50 6.59 34 :29'
J. A. Rhomberg Hain's Add. 379 2,7:50, 6:69' 34:29
J. A. Rhomberg Ham's Add! 378 33.44 7.75' 41.39
J. A. Rliomberg Ham's Add; 377 33 :44 7.75 41.39
J. A. Rhomberg, Ham's Add. 376 27.50 6:59 34:29
J.. A. Rhomberg, Ham',0 Add. 375 27.60 6.59 34'129'
J. A. 1#,homberg, Ham's: Add, 374 27.50 6.59' 34.29
J. A., Rhomberg, Ham's Add: 373' 25.75 6 :11 32:06'
T. Kenneally, Union Add. 1'72'
T, Kenneally, ; Union Add. . 58'.62' 1$.72 72.54'
M. L. & J. H. Xemler, Newberry & Hale's Su 13' 73:07 15 :2$ 89.50
CUY' CIIUNCIL
(Official.)
Regular session December 5, 1918.
Council met at 8:15 p. m.
Mayor Saul' in the chair.
Present -Aids. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon-
don; Strobel:
Ald. Frith moved to defer action
on approving the Council Proceed-
ings for the month of October, 1918.
Carried.
BILLS.
Delhi Auto Repair Shop, ex-
pense $ 4 87
James Street, 5% retained
on sever in West 16th St. 24 90
Wm. Singrin, excavating 27 12
F. J. Kennedy, police 12 70
Mrs. Lizzie Schuler, expense 44 24
William Ahern, police 1 00
E. E. Frith, health 1040 00
Petition of the Dubuque Poultry
Association, asking the City Council
to allow them the use of the Armory
for seven days, from January 2nd to
January 9th, presented and read. On
Motion of Ald. Leist, the petition
was referred to the city attorney
and' Attorney. Glenn Brown.
Petition of Mrs. E. M. Potter, ask-
ing the City Council to allow her
some corpensation. for injuries sus-
tained by a fall on a sidewalk Feb-
ruary 27th, 1917. Ald. Frith moved
to suspend the rules for the purpose
of ahbwing Mrs. E. M. Potter to ad-
dress the Council. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Aids. Andresen, Frith,
Hird, Leist, McLaughlin, Plamon-
don, Strobel.
Nays -None.
Mrs. Potter addressed the Council
stating that she is still suffering
from the effects of the fall and has
not been able to keep her position
on account of same.
On motion of Ald. Frith, the peti-
tion was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Petition of Mrs. William Kingsley,
asking the City Council to reduce
her taxes on Lot 10, Quigley's Sub.
710 at 308 West Locust Street for
the years 1917 and 1918, same as
for the years 1916 and 1916; paid
1917 in full Please have balance
credited to 1918, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Least, the prayer
of the petition was granted as an act
of charity.
Petition of Henry and Magdalena
Sussman, 129 Main Street, asking
the City Council to allow them the
sum of $400.00 for damages sustain-
ed to property on the llth day of
November, 1918, claiming a mob de-
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stroyed plate glass windows, doors;
window frames, paint show caries,
delivery wagon, and a batch of
dough in process of manufacture;
Mao State they have sustained a loss,
of business for about 80 days, profits.
would equal about $120.00. Also
claim said damage was inflicted
without any cause and without any
fault on their part, presented and'
read: On motion of Aid: Leist, the
petition was referred to the city at-
torney.
Petition of A. A. Brown, asking
the City Council to. allow him the
sum of $8.00 for damages sustained
to property and wagon on Hallow-
e'en. night, presented and read. On
motion of Ald. Frith, the petition
was referred to the city attorney to
report later.
City Attorney Czizek advised the
Council to receive and file the peti-
tion. Ald. Frith moved to receive
and file the petition of A. A. Brown:
Carried.
Claim of Voelker Realty Co., for
a refund of $22.54, being the amount
overpaid on tax receipt No. 5198, for
the year 1915, certified to as being
correct by Geo. D. Wybrant, city
treasurer: Ald. Andresen moved
that the claim be approved and a
warrant be drawn for $ in fay-
or of Voelker Realty Co. Carried.
Petition signed by A. Gal'anes,
mayor of the City of Mayagues, P.
R., addressed to the mayor of the
City of Dubuque, asking' that in his
official capacity or as a fellow citi-
zen he give some of his time to try
and obtain relief for them in the
form of money, building material o'r
clothes. Stating that' on the llth of
October they had a severe quake
destroying most of the property in
the urban zone, presented and read.
On motion of Ald. Leist, the peti-
tib• was referred to the Committee
of the Whole.
Dubuque, Ia., December 2, 1918.
TO the Honorable Mayor and City
Council:
Gentlemen: Please have the city
treasurer instructed to cancel the
taxes on Lots 614 -615, Ham's Add.,
assessed to Rhomberg and Wiedner
for the years 1915 and 1916, as these
lots were double assessed, they were
also carried under the name of A.
L. Rhomberg, which is correct.
Therefore have the treasurer in-
structed to have the ones assessed
to Rhomberg and Wiedner on the
above lots stricken from the books,
as they were assessed double for the
above mentioned years.
Respectfully yours,
FRED J. HELLER,
City Assessor.
On motion of Ald. Strobel, the re-
port of the city assessor was approv-
ed.